Juba Teaching Hospital is a government-run 512-bed[1] teaching hospital in Juba, South Sudan.[2] The hospital functions as the ultimate referral hospital for the nation.[2]
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) provided the hospital with a laboratory and X-ray facilities in 1993.[1] As of 2006, ICRC support continued and the hospital employed 400 nursing staff, including 230 students.[1] From 2006 to 2008 the hospital underwent renovations by the China Overseas Engineering Group.[8] During 2016, the hospital ran out of medicine, had no electrical supply and was barely functioning.[9]
The hospital opened an 2,500-litres-per-day oxygen plant in 2021[10] With support from the Government of China, services expanded in 2021 to include an infectious disease department and increased intensive care capacity.[5] The Israeli government added support to the Intensive Care Unit in 2022.[11]
The hospital is considered to be the best in the nation.[6]