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Ministry of Health (South Sudan)

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South Sudan
Ministry of Health
Department overview
Formed2011
JurisdictionSouth Sudan
HeadquartersJuba
Minister responsible

The South Sudan Ministry of Health is a National ministry in the current Transitional government of National Unity in the Republic of South Sudan

This national ministry in the current Government of South Sudan was formed immediately after the country gained her Independent in 2011.

The incumbent minister is Yolanda Wel Deng.[1]

List of Ministers of Health

Minister of Health In Office Party
Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (1972–2005) 1972 2005
1 Abel Alier 1972 1985
2 Joseph Lagu 1985 1980
3 Lubari Ramba 1980 1985
4 Hilary Logali 1985 1990
5 Uncle Clement Mboro 1990 1995
6 Isaiah Kulang 1995 2000
7 Angelo Beda 2000 2000
Minister of Health 2000 2005
1 Peter Gatkuoth 2000 2005
John Garang 2005 2005
1 Riek Machar 2005 2011
2 Michael Milly Hussein 2011 2011
3 Ali Osman Taha 2011 2011
4 Hon Elizabeth Achuei 2011 2012
5 Angelina Teny 2012 2013
6 Dr Riek Gai Kok 2013 2013 Sudan People's Liberation Movement
7 Kuol Manyang Juuk 2013 2013
8 Gismalla Abdalla Rassas 2013 2013
9 Gabriel Tang 2013 2013
10 Taban Deng Gai 2013 2015
11 Salva Kiir Mayardit 2015 2015
12 James Wani Igga 2015 2016
13 David Yau Yau 2016 2016
14 Anthony Lino Makana 2016 2016
15 Obuch Ojwok Akuo 2016 2017
16 John Uliny 2017 2017
17 Yoanis Okiech 2017 2018
18 Otowang Achwang 2018 2018
19 Paul Malong Awan 2018 2019
20 James Hoth Mai 2019 2019
21 James Ajongo Mawut 2019 2020
22 Gabriel Jok Riak 2020 2020
23 Madut Biar Yel 2020 2020
24 Elisabeth Acuei Yol 2020 2022
25 Yolanda Wel Deng[2] 2022

References

  1. ^ Government of South Sudan official Website: Ministry of Health "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-01-26. Retrieved 2012-01-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Why sacked Acuei leaves MoH head high". The City Review South Sudan. Retrieved 2022-06-25.