By William Logai Ochieng | Executive director
Hope Ofiriha wishes you a Merry Christmas, and a prosperous new year!
There is no political agreement reach between the government and SPLA in opposition despite the IGAD sponsored peace talks in Adisababa since the alleged coup. South Sudan is getting worse every day, and hope for peace is weak as the clashes continue to take place in Jonglei state between the regime and rebel forces.
Despite the glimmer of hope, the world newest country remains a troubled nation. People are continuing to flee into Uganda, and long-time refugees in the country fear to return home.
Thanks for your recent donation to Fund Healthcare and medicines in South Sudan project.
Your recent contributions and donations from South Sudanese in Diaspora helped to supply the village clinic with: four boxes malaria tablet, six boxes hydrochloride, two boxes Daktacort and three boxes Clotrimazole.
Due to much rain it is impossible for Noah Van to drive on the muddy road to Omilling. The only vehicle that manages in this harsh environment is the veteran 4x4 Land Rover Defender. However, it is grounded down for an accident.
The supplies had been delivered to a clinic that is 25 kilometers away from Omilling, and the chief will make the arrangement with the to transport these supplies to the village clinic.
The clinic has been educating parents about the dangers of using witch doctors. This resulted in a decrease in parents taking their children to witchcrafts that led to an increase in the number of boys, girls, and adults needing the outpatient services, thus increased clinic operation costs.
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