WIRE — South Sudan will contribute nearly $20 million toward essential services such as clinical care, payment of health workers, and maintenance of critical infrastructure, including vaccine cold chain systems, as part of a $166 million bilateral health agreement signed with the United States. The three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed on June 25 between the United The post S. Sudan commits $20M in $166M U.S. health pact to support health workers, services appeared first on Eye Radio.

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