Affordable Drum Incinerator Revolutionizes Medical Waste Management in Tonj East, South Sudan
In post-conflict South Sudan, many rural and peri-urban health facilities faced a major challenge: the safe disposal of medical waste. Due to poor infrastructure, limited funding, and lack of access to modern incinerators, health facilities in places like Tonj East county in Warrap State, resorted to unsafe methods—open burning, shallow burial, or even discarding waste in nearby bushes.
These practices exposed healthcare workers, patients, and communities to serious risks, including infections, toxic smoke, and environmental contamination.
For many years now Tonj East County has relied heavily on one brick incinerator located in Kacuat PHCU to dispose off all medical waste across the 12 supported health facilities under the defunct Health Pooled Fund and the Current Health Sector Transformation Project (HSTP).
This gap was significant such that Community Social and Economic Development Agency (COSEDA) the current leading health partner in Tonj East, had a plan to bridge this gap while still keeping the intervention cost effective and user friendly.