Since 2006, IntraHealth International has worked with our partners in South Sudan to improve access to health services amid civil war, famine, a refugee crisis, and rampant inflation. In collaboration with governmental and nongovernmental agencies, we provide high-quality HIV prevention services, improve access to modern contraceptives, address the country’s shortage of health workers, and work with the South Sudan Ministry of Health to strengthen the health system.


Key Results

HIV red ribbon icon 367,661+ people counseled and tested for HIV since 2009
pregnant woman icon 3,000+ women received antiretroviral therapy to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission since 2009
megaphone icon 72,600+ people received family planning services since 2009

Selected Achievements

Provided HIV testing and counseling services to 367,661+ people in South Sudan since 2009
Provided antiretroviral therapy for 3,000+ women in South Sudan to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission.
Provided HIV services to 4,072 female sex workers in South Sudan by reaching out to brothels and lodges, training peer educators, providing contraceptives, enrolling workers in the appropriate treatment, and more.
In 2019, served over 7,500 people in Juba, Nimule, and Yambio, South Sudan, with HIV prevention information and commodities, HIV testing, and linkage to HIV treatment services, sexually transmitted infections screening and treatment, and family planning.
Provided family planning services for 72,600+ people in South Sudan.
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