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Rwandan peacekeepers provide free medical services to South Sudan civilians
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Rwandan peacekeepers provide free medical services to South Sudan civilians

From The New Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Rwandan peacekeepers provided free medical services to over 200 South Sudanese civilians.
  • The initiative, part of the UN Mission in South Sudan, offered consultations, treatments, and medication.
  • The services aimed to improve the health and well-being of local residents in the capital city.

Rwandan peacekeepers serving under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) extended vital healthcare to civilians in the capital city on Thursday, June 11. The initiative saw over 200 residents receive free medical consultations, treatments, and essential medications.

The peacekeepers, deployed as part of UNMISS's mandate to protect civilians and foster peace, conducted the outreach program in an effort to address the healthcare needs of the local population. Many residents in the region face challenges accessing consistent medical services due to various socio-economic and logistical factors.

This humanitarian effort underscores the multifaceted role of UN peacekeeping missions, which often extend beyond security to include crucial support for community well-being. The provision of free medical services aims to alleviate the burden of healthcare costs for vulnerable populations and improve overall public health outcomes in the area.

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Originally published by The New Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.