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UK commits $27 million package for South Sudan’s health sector

Addressing media at a press conference in Juba on Wednesday, David Ashly the United Kingdom Ambassador to South Sudan said the fund demonstrate UK’s commitment to the health sector.

by Sudans Post
November 19, 2025
Seb Fouquet, UK Development Director (Left) and, David Ashly the United Kingdom Ambassador to South Sudan (Right) address reporters in Juba on Wednesday, 19th November 2025 (Photo by Sudans Post)
Seb Fouquet, UK Development Director (Left) and, David Ashly the United Kingdom Ambassador to South Sudan (Right) address reporters in Juba on Wednesday, 19th November 2025 (Photo by Sudans Post)

JUBA — The United Kingdom has announced a $26 million package to support the health sector in South Sudan, aimed at improving access to health services.

Addressing media at a press conference in Juba on Wednesday, David Ashly the United Kingdom Ambassador to South Sudan said the fund demonstrate UK’s commitment to the health sector.

“The aim is to announce a $26 million contribution to the World Bank-led multi-donor trust fund, which supports the Health Sector Transformation Project,” Ashley said.

Ashley said the investment will support primary healthcare delivery and strengthen the system to enhance quality health services.

“Today’s announcement demonstrates our continued commitment to this country and to the health of South Sudan’s men, women, and especially children,” he said.

“Our funding in support of the committed South Sudanese doctors, nurses and other health professionals, such as those we met today, means more lives saved.”

He urged the government to prioritize the health of their citizens.

“However, at a time of unprecedented pressure on international aid funds, South Sudan’s health sector cannot rely entirely on the generosity of others,” he said.

“There should be no bigger priority for South Sudan’s national budget than the health of its children,” he added.

He stated that the UK has also announced additional support for the recruitment of eight health technical experts to assist the ministry of Health at both state and national levels to address health issues.

“These experts will provide technical assistance, operational support, and help strengthen emergency preparedness and response to health threats in South Sudan.”

He stated that South Sudan has received $350 from the Global Fund since 2017 to address malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV in the country.

For his part, Seb Fouquet, UK Development Director, said the funding will enhance healthcare and ensure that South Sudan is equipped to handle health emergencies like cholera.

“This funding will help strengthen primary healthcare and ensure South Sudan is better prepared to respond to health emergencies,” said Seb.

He said their partnership with key stakeholders is critical to achieving sustainable improvement in health services in the country.

 

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