St. Daniel Comboni Hospital is a 113-bed hospital located in Wau, South Sudan. Established in 2011, and supported by faith-based non-profits, St. Daniel Comboni Hospital has been providing services in maternal-fetal medicine, women's health, obstetrics and gynecology, and endocrinology.
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Facility Type
hospital
Operator Type
private
Affiliation
Faith/Tradition Based
Facility Area (m²)
11.9k
Number of Beds
113
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Implements international initiatives in the healthcare sector and remains involved in various projects to combat poverty, social injustice, and disease around the world.
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