The White Nile River flooded in July 2020 and breached the dike that protects the Buckeye Clinic in Piol, South Sudan. Residents were evacuated to an Internally Displaced Persons Camp (IDP) in Mongalla. There are no precise estimates of when the dike will be rebuilt allowing them—or the Buckeye Clinic—to return to the village.
The Board of Directors pledged to continue the mission to provide maternal, child, and other health care by establishing the Buckeye Satellite Clinic in the Mongalla IDP Camp. With over 38,000 Internally Displaced People living in the camp and over 400 households still uncounted, the clinic was built and has been serving patients since September 2021. The Buckeye Satellite Clinic is the only clinic in the camp operating around the clock, providing acute critical care day and night.
Our staff of 12 skilled professionals have served over 7,000 patients in the first eight months of operations and our patient case-load is increasing. We provide pre and post-natal care to pregnant mothers and newborn babies and routine childhood vaccinations. Our clinical staff provide safe delivery care for mothers and critical care for sick children and adults.