Earlier this month, the Ministry of Health and Human Services (MoHHS) officially reopened the renovated 177 Healthcare Clinic, marking an important milestone in strengthening healthcare services for the nuclear-affected communities of Enewetak, Bikini, Rongelap, and Utrik Atolls.

The renovation was made possible through funding support from the U.S. Government, under the Compact of Free Association and the Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) Maintenance Assistance Program (MAP). The project reflects the continued partnership between the Governments of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the United States in improving health infrastructure and access to care.

“The 177 Healthcare Clinic stands as a living reminder of our history and our duty to care for those affected. Its reopening renews our collective promise to deliver quality, compassionate healthcare to every family touched by this legacy,” said Honorable Ota Kisino, Minister of Health and Human Services. The Ministry extends its appreciation to all partners and stakeholders for their collaboration, guided by the principle Kumiti Ejmour — Health is a Shared Responsibility.

 

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