Ghana Formed Police Unit conducts medical outreach in South Sudan
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Ghana Formed Police Unit conducts medical outreach in South Sudan

On December 26, 2025, the Ghana Formed Police Unit (GHFPU 1, Rotation 9) conducted a Medical Outreach Programme in Bieh in the Guit County of Sudan. 

The exercise provided medical relief and helped to foster community relations during the festive season. 

The mission was led by the Deputy Field Office Police Coordinator (DFOPC) and Acting Field Office Police Coordinator, Anke Lute, accompanied by Doaa Elnagar from the FPU Coordination Office in Bentiu.

The GHFPU 1 contingent was led by the Deputy Commanding Officer (DCO), Chief Superintendent Rosina Adwoa Donkor Gariba, supported by six Senior Police Officers and other ranks (comprising 14 Inspectors).

Chief Superintendent Rosina Gariba extended seasonal greetings on behalf of the Contingent Commander, Chief Superintendent Bismark Achaab. 

She emphasized the importance of civil-military cooperation and the spirit of giving.

Anke Lute (UNPOL) reaffirmed UNMISS's commitment to supporting communities within its Area of Responsibility (AOR). She urged residents to prioritize personal health and security and to maintain close communication with the police.

The Head of the Bieh Community Hospital expressed gratitude, noting that the supplies arrived at a critical time of scarcity. 

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