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The Miraya Breakfast Show focuses on two of the most vital pillars shaping South Sudan’s development, that is, health and education. The discussion explores the United Nations’ role in strengthening South Sudan’s health and education systems, the partnerships driving these efforts, and how the UN ensures that vulnerable groups, including women, children, refugees, and persons with disabilities are not left behind.
Joining the conversation are Ms. Yodit Tesfa-Ghebriel, Education Manager at UNICEF, and Ms. Sheila Baya, Public Health Officer with the World Health Organization (WHO). Together, they share insights into how their agencies are working alongside the government and local partners to build a healthier, better-educated, and more resilient nation.
Joining the conversation are Ms. Yodit Tesfa-Ghebriel, Education Manager at UNICEF, and Ms. Sheila Baya, Public Health Officer with the World Health Organization (WHO). Together, they share insights into how their agencies are working alongside the government and local partners to build a healthier, better-educated, and more resilient nation.