27/03/2026
HAPPENING NOW:
Today 27th March 2026, Juba, South Sudan, hosting a pivotal Country Dialogue Meeting. This collaborative effort, spearheaded by the Ministry of Health (MoH), the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM), and the South Sudan AIDS Commission (SSAC), aimed to critically review recent assessments of the nation's Tuberculosis (TB), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and Malaria programmes.
The meeting served as a crucial platform for stakeholders to discuss key insights, align on strategic priorities, and foster local ownership.
A primary objective was the validation of updated National Strategic Plans (NSPs) for these health initiatives, which are essential for guiding future programme implementation and securing vital funding, particularly for the upcoming Global Fund Grant Cycle
The Meeting Context and ObjectivesThe Country Dialogue Meeting was convened to address the ongoing challenges and progress within South Sudan's public health sector concerning three major diseases: TB, HIV, and Malaria. The specific objectives of the meeting included:β’Review and Discussion: To examine and deliberate upon the findings from recent assessments of the TB, HIV, and Malaria programmes.
Stakeholder Alignment: To ensure that all involved parties, including governmental bodies, international partners, and civil society organizations, are in agreement regarding the identified priorities and future directions.
Local Ownership: To strengthen national capacity and commitment in managing and sustaining health interventions.
Strategic Document Validation: To formally approve the revised National Strategic Plans, ensuring they reflect current needs and best practices