20/05/2026
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โJuba, SMOH- Wed, 20th May 2026
โThe Central Equatoria State Minister of Health, Joyce Bakwa Agole, today paid her first official visit to the Juba Nursing and Midwifery Institute since her appointment, aimed at assessing the institutionโs operations and encouraging students pursuing health-related training.
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โThe institution, established in 2013, continues to enroll students from various counties of Central Equatoria State as well as other parts of South Sudan including Aweil and Pibor among others.
โUpon her arrival, Hon. Joyce Bakwa Agole was warmly welcomed by the students and later briefed by the Principal of the institution, Roda Samuel, on the operations and progress of the school.
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โSpeaking during the meeting, Dr. Abe, Director of the Juba Nursing and Midwifery Training Institution, appreciated the Minister for visiting the institution and highlighted key achievements made by the school, including the increasing number of students and the strong academic performance registered over the years.
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โIn her remarks, Hon. Joyce Bakwa Agole commended the administration of the training institute for their commitment towards building the health workforce in the state. She encouraged the administration to strengthen advocacy efforts and continue improving the quality of training.
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โShe also pledged to engage County Commissioners to ensure continuous support for students enrolled from different counties across the state.
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โThe visit reaffirmed the State Ministry of Healthโs commitment to strengthening health training institutions and improving healthcare service delivery through capacity building and professional development.
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