Chinese medical team donates medicines, equipment to Juba Teaching Hospital

The 12th batch of the Chinese medical team donated on Wednesday medicines and medical equipment to the main Juba Teaching Hospital ahead of the festive season.

Chinese Ambassador to South Sudan, Ma Qiang, (Front-L), Harriet Akello Pasquale, Undersecretary in the National Ministry of Health (Front-M) attend a group photo with members of the 12th batch of the Chinese medical team on Wednesday, December 18,2024 in Juba.

By Denis Ejulu

The 12th batch of the Chinese medical team donated on Wednesday medicines and medical equipment to the main Juba Teaching Hospital ahead of the festive season.

Harriet Akello Pasquale, Undersecretary of the National Ministry of Health, said the donation comes at a critical time when staffs in the hospital are expected to deal with critical emergency cases stemming from road accidents and diseases that may arise during the festive season.

“These donations are timely, because every year during Christmas season there is really a high need of having available sufficient medical supplies. During Christmas, we normally receive a lot of casualties, people may come due to intoxication of alcohol, injuries and many other diseases, that is why it is important to have available medical supplies in place,” Pasquale said during the donation ceremony in Juba.

Pasquale noted that this is not the first time that the Chinese people and their government have supported South Sudanese, adding that previous Chinese medical teams have not only donated medicines and hi-tech medical equipment but also trained their South Sudanese counterparts in various medical fields.

“Today we are in a modern building at Juba teaching hospital, and we have been receiving training in various medical fields and even we have the Chinese medical team embedded in Juba teaching hospital to work with the team at Juba teaching hospital and give them all the necessary support in terms of service delivery and also in improving access to diagnosis and provision of diagnosis with high technology,” she disclosed.

The Chinese government is currently implementing the second phase of the Juba teaching hospital modernization and expansion project, with the aim of improve the delivery of health services in the main referral hospital.

The handover ceremony of medical supplies was witnessed by a high-level delegation led by Tang Xiulin, Director of the Health Commission of Anhui Province in China.

Anthony Lupai Simon, Director General of Juba teaching hospital, said the donation of medicines and equipment is a demonstration of the strong relationship between the People’s Republic of China and the people of South Sudan.

Lupai commended the Chinese medical team for training the local medical personnel in the hospital, and also providing medical treatment to vulnerable people both in Juba and remote areas of the country.’

Ma Qiang, Chinese Ambassador in South Sudan said that the medicines and medical instruments will ease the work of the staff of Juba teaching hospital in alleviating the financial burdens of the local patients.

He noted China medical teams have been delivering healthcare services to South Sudanese communities for over a decade through direct medical outreach and also providing capacity-building training to local doctors.

“Over last 3 months, this team has successfully performed the first esophageal barium meal examination, carried out the first case of Floating Acupuncture Treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as other 5 new technologies,” Ma said.

Ma noted that China medical teams are playing the exemplary role in strengthening the friendship between China and South Sudan.

Over the past 12 years, a total of 180 Chinese medical personnel have served in South Sudan, providing medical services to over 80,000 patients, performing more than 1,400 surgeries, 2,692 patients in critical condition were rescued.

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