By Journal on April 25, 2024
Aina Garstang, Francyne Wase-Jacklick, Hilary Hosia, Hilda Heine, Majuro Hospital, Michael Laukon, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Ota Kisino, Rickiano Antibas, Robert Maddison
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HILARY HOSIA President Hilda Heine led a high-level visit to the Ministry of Heath and Human Services last Friday. The visit included a tour of the facility with the hospital leadership team followed by a program at the Wellness Center to recognize female outer islands health workers and recent graduates from Fiji National University. President […]
By Journal on December 28, 2023
Francyne Wase-Jacklick, Ministry of Health and Human Services, US Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll
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An increase in Covid cases is being seen in Majuro, with the number of new cases officially reported by the Ministry of Health and Human Services more than doubling this month. The Ministry reported nine Covid cases in Majuro as of December 13. The number jumped to 19 as of last week Wednesday, December 20. […]
By Journal on November 30, 2023
Aur Atoll, Jacob Woitzel, Liwatoon-Mour, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Pacific Partnership, Rupert David, Samantha Anuntak, US Navy
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JACOB WOITZEL* US Navy and Marshallese medical personnel delivered a joint effort to eliminate tuberculosis in Aur Atoll during the Pacific Partnership visit earlier this month. “Together, with our Marshallese partners, we are testing all residents of Aur for tuberculosis, and also starting treatment for those who tested positive,” said Lt. Hoel Rupert David, officer […]
By Journal on March 2, 2023
Asian Development Bank, Jack Niedenthal, Mental Health Iakwe Ward, Ministry of Health and Human Services, The US Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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The first mental health facility of its kind in the RMI was opened last Friday with much fanfare.Speeches, ribbon cutting and a live band last Friday afternoon at Majuro hospital highlighted the opening of the country’s first “Mental Health Iakwe Ward.” The need for a crisis holding facility at the hospital was known for many […]
By Journal on December 22, 2022
A two-day diplomatic training, Australian Embassy, Brek Batley, Katrina Murray, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of Health and Human Services
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A two-day diplomatic training hosted by the Australian Embassy in Majuro earlier this month was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Ministry of Health and Human Services. It was hosted by the Australian Embassy at Wallaby Downs. Topics included understanding and applying international protocol, navigating different cultural settings, […]
By Journal on December 1, 2022
Angela Saunders, Biwij John, Eve Burns, Fracyne Wase-Jacklick, GMA Construction, Jack Niedenthal, Jeremiah Knight, Jiba Kabua, JICA, Joe Bejang, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Strategic National Stockpile Warehouse, US Centers for Disease Control, US Embassy
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EVE BURNS Ministry of Health and Human Services (MOHHS) held a christening ceremony of a newly renovated extension of their Strategic National Stockpile Warehouse Tuesday. The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) funded the building renovation and GMA Construction did the work. The warehouse will also serve as an office building for MOHHS surveillance and […]
By Journal on October 13, 2022
David Kabua, Hilary Hosia, Joe Bejang, Ministry of Health and Human Services, SPC, Taiwan, Taiwan Health Center, US Centers for Disease Control, WHO
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Minister of Health and Human Services Joe Bejang officially launched the Covid-19 After Action Review (AAR) forum Wednesday morning at the International Conference Center (ICC). The three-day review will cover actions taken prior, during and throughout the pandemic since RMI declared State of Health Emergency on Covid pandemic. “It is my honor, on behalf of […]
By Journal on September 29, 2022
Charlet Donato, Charlie Donato, Frank Underwood, Laura Elementary schoo, Laura High School, Marshall Islands High School, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Package Learning, PSS, Rita Elementary School
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Despite Health authorities giving schools the “all-clear” to resume classes September 18, the Public School System had not as of Wednesday this week confirmed a date for its schools to open their doors for the current school year. Marshall Islands High School issued a notice this week that it will begin a phased return to […]
By Journal on September 8, 2022
Barbara Ned, College of the Marshall Islands, Junior Paul, Marshall Islands High School, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Philmar Kabua, Public School System, Wilbur Heine, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Upward Bound Program is sticking to its traditional school calendar and is scheduled to start classes next week. This program is a college preparatory program that provides eligible high schoolers rigorous academic support and guidance toward post-secondary education. However, there will be changes in how students will enter the campus at the College […]
By Journal on July 14, 2022
Economic Social Development Program, Eve Burns, Fiesta Shipping Company, Florina Nathan, Ginger kabua, Handover, Jack Niedenthal, Japan Embassy, Japan's grant, Kazunari Tanaka, Kitlang kabua, Liwatoon Mour, Medical Ship, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Sakurai Motonori, Tateno Ken, Uliga Dock
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EVE BURNS The Ministry of Health and Human Services received a gift Friday that made the nurses beyond happy. Under the Economic Social Development Program of Japan’s grant signed in 2019, Ambassador Kazunari Tanaka handed over a medical ship last Friday at Uliga dock.Reverend Tim Mea delivered invocation. “The mutual friendship between RMI and Japan […]