South Sudan

The youngest country in Africa, South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 and is currently the poorest country in the world, ranked 193rd—last on the Human Development Index. Ongoing clashes and internal conflicts make it one of the most difficult and fragile contexts in Africa.

Our priorities

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The context

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With a population of 12 million, 7 million people require food assistance and 6.3 million need access to healthcare. South Sudan is the first example of mass displacement caused by extreme environmental events and ranks as the third least resilient economy in the world, being almost entirely dependent on external aid.
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The context

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With a population of 12 million, 7 million people require food assistance and 6.3 million need access to healthcare. South Sudan is the first example of mass displacement caused by extreme environmental events and ranks as the third least resilient economy in the world, being almost entirely dependent on external aid.
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The context

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With a population of 12 million, 7 million people require food assistance and 6.3 million need access to healthcare. South Sudan is the first example of mass displacement caused by extreme environmental events and ranks as the third least resilient economy in the world, being almost entirely dependent on external aid.

A comprehensive commitment

Since 2006, we have been working in this country, where needs are extreme. We began our intervention at Yirol Hospital in Lakes State and later expanded to Lui, Rumbek, and Cueibet hospitals. Over the years, we have supported healthcare delivery across 8 counties and more than 100 health facilities, providing care and assistance to a neglected population. We have also faced emergencies such as famine and other extremely difficult situations. We continue our commitment today, even as international funding declines.

Training schools: Lui and Rumbek

With only 1 midwife per 10,000 women in need of care, training is a key driver of development in the country. We support two Institutes of Health Sciences in Lui (Western Equatoria State) and Rumbek (Lakes State). We train young nurses and midwives, provide scholarships, and ensure funding for teaching materials and the proper functioning of the schools. Each year, around 20 South Sudanese health professionals graduate in Lui and more than 50 in Rumbek. A drop in the ocean of need, yet one that makes a real difference.

Hospitals in Yirol, Rumbek, and Cueibet

Hospitals are at the heart of our intervention and also serve as reference points for public health activities in surrounding areas. We support both outpatient services and key departments (medicine, surgery, pediatrics, maternity), ensuring timely management of obstetric and surgical emergencies. We have also established a free, 24/7 ambulance service for obstetric and pediatric emergencies, and an eye clinic in Rumbek.

Our impact in South Sudan

107.638
Antenatal visits
324.547
Medical visits for children under five
15.924
Assisted deliveries