Minister of Health Leads High-Level Mission to Deliver Medical Supplies in Maiwut County

Minister of Health Leads High-Level Mission to Deliver Medical Supplies in Maiwut County
Hol Joseph - MoH Communication Officer 2026-05-11

Minister of Health Leads High-Level Mission to Deliver Medical Supplies in Maiwut County

<p><strong>Minister of Health Leads High-Level Mission to Deliver Medical Supplies in Maiwut County</strong></p>

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<p><strong>MAIWUT, Upper Nile State</strong> &ndash; In a significant move to bolster healthcare services in the Eastern Upper Nile region, the National Minister of Health, <strong>Hon. Luke Thompson Thoan Teny</strong>, arrived in Maiwut County today to oversee the direct delivery of essential medicines and medical supplies.</p>

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<p>The Minister was accompanied by a high-level delegation, including:</p>

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<li><strong>Dr. Humphrey Karamagi</strong>, World Health Organization (WHO) Country Representative.</li>
<li><strong>Dr. Atem Nathan</strong>, Director General for Primary Health Care at the Ministry of Health.</li>
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<p><strong>A Warm Reception and Strategic Oversight</strong></p>

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<p>Upon arrival, the delegation was received by the Acting Commissioner of Maiwut County, <strong>Hon. Isaiah Tut</strong>, along with community leaders and residents. The team proceeded to <strong>Maiwut County Hospital</strong>, where the official handover of the medical consignment took place.</p>

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<p>During his address to the gathered crowd, Hon. Luke Thompson expressed a deep personal connection to the region, describing Eastern Upper Nile as his <strong>&quot;second home.&quot;</strong> He emphasized that the delivery mission is part of a broader commitment by the Ministry to ensure that no part of the country is left behind in the provision of life-saving healthcare.</p>

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<p><strong>Key Commitments from the Visit</strong></p>

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<p>The visit served as both a delivery mission and an assessment of the local health infrastructure. Highlights from the Minister&rsquo;s speech included:</p>

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<li><strong>Sustained Medical Support:</strong> A pledge to provide a consistent supply chain of essential drugs to the county.</li>
<li><strong>Addressing Urgent Needs:</strong> An assurance that the Ministry is actively working to address the specific medical challenges faced by the people of Maiwut.</li>
<li><strong>Partnership for Health:</strong> Acknowledgement of the critical support from the <strong>World Health Organization (WHO)</strong> in improving primary healthcare delivery across South Sudan.</li>
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<p>&quot;We are committed to addressing the medical needs of our people here. Maiwut is a priority, and this mission is just one step in our ongoing effort to strengthen the health sector in this region.&quot; &mdash; <strong>Hon. Luke Thompson Thoan Teny</strong></p>
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<p>The Acting Commissioner, Hon. Isaiah Tut, thanked the Minister and his team for their timely intervention, noting that the supplies will significantly alleviate the pressure on the county&rsquo;s health facilities.</p>

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