On April 7th, 2018, thanks to many partners and individual donors, were were able to break ground on the construction of a much-needed operating theater, maternity ward, and blood bank at the St. Theresa Hospital in Nzara, South Sudan.

Scroll through the images below to see how far we’ve come.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

Bishop Eduardo shares a message from the bible at the ground-breaking ceremony

Bishop Eduardo reads from the bible at the ground-breaking ceremony

 

Sister Laura leaving her mark at the ground-breaking ceremony

Sister Laura leaving her mark at the ground-breaking ceremony

 

Bishop Eduardo signs the first brick of the project

Bishop Eduardo signs the first brick of the project

 

 

Laying the foundation

Laying a strong foundation

 

Working hard on the foundation of the building

Working hard on the foundation of one of the buildings

 

 

The foundation of the surgical ward

The foundation of the surgical ward

 

Laying the foundation for the maternity ward

Laying the foundation for the maternity ward

 

Teamwork makes the dream work! Team in South Sudan working hard

Teamwork makes the dream work!

 

Sister Jane watches at the team working

Sister Jane watches at the team working

 

 

Laying the bricks for the maternity ward

Laying the bricks for the maternity ward

 

The walls of the operating theatre coming together

The walls of the operating theatre coming together

 

The building of the walls continues on all wards

 

Windows and doors being placed in the wards

Windows and doors being placed in the wards

 

maternity ward progress

 

Scaffolding goes up as the team prepares to roof the buildings

Scaffolding goes up as the team prepares to roof the buildings

 

Progress at the surgical ward

Progress at the surgical ward

 

 

Starting to take the shape of a proper hospital!

Starting to take the shape of a proper hospital!

 

CMMB volunteer and engineer, Martin Rubino is the project manager for the Nzara construction

CMMB volunteer and engineer, Martin Rubino is the project manager for the Nzara construction

 

Hard work and many smiles have been put into construction at the site

Hard work and many smiles have been put into construction at the site

 

continuation of construction

 

continuation of building

 

team prepares building for roofing

 

The operating theatre

The operating theatre

 

The roof starting to take shape on the operating theatre

The roof starting to take shape on the operating theatre

nearing the end of construction at one building in nzara

 

None of this is possible without our global family. Thank you for making healthier lives a reality for women and children in South Sudan, and all of the places where we work.

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This was made possible because of a partnership between CMMB South Sudan, Diocese of Tambura/Yambio, Comboni Missionary Sisters, Edmund Rice Foundation Australia, Sudan Relief Fund, Aurora Prize, Loyola Foundation, Sisters of Charity Incarnate Word, and Kenda Onlus.