New Partnership with Local Health Centers
HWISS is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with five local health centers across Central Equatoria and Warrap states. This collaboration will significantly enhance our ability to provide integrated healthcare services to underserved communities.
Partnership Details
Our new partnerships include:
- Juba Teaching Hospital: Referral services and specialist consultations
- Wau State Hospital: Emergency care coordination and staff training
- Bentiu Primary Health Care Center: Community health worker programs
- Malakal Health Clinic: Mobile clinic coordination and supply chain support
- Yei River State Hospital: Rehabilitation services and MHPSS programs
Shared Objectives
Together with our partners, we aim to:
- Expand Geographic Reach: Coordinate mobile clinic routes to eliminate service gaps
- Enhance Quality of Care: Share best practices and provide joint training programs
- Strengthen Referral Systems: Create seamless pathways for complex cases
- Pool Resources: Optimize use of medical supplies and equipment
- Improve Data Collection: Implement unified health information systems
Community Impact
This partnership model ensures that communities receive:
- More frequent healthcare visits through coordinated mobile clinics
- Access to a broader range of medical specialties
- Faster emergency referrals and treatment
- Culturally appropriate care delivered by local providers
- Sustainable health education and prevention programs
Next Steps
Over the next three months, we will be:
- Conducting joint training sessions for healthcare workers
- Establishing communication protocols and referral systems
- Launching coordinated mobile clinic schedules
- Implementing shared health information systems
- Developing community feedback mechanisms
This partnership represents our commitment to working with existing healthcare infrastructure rather than creating parallel systems. Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient health system for South Sudan.
