[2] The hospital was constructed by an petrochemical company that donated it to the Government of South Sudan.
[2] In 2014, during the South Sudanese Civil War, the hospital was the scene of violence when Nuer civilians were killed after refusing to join other Nuer who were supporting rebels.
[3][4] The hospital saw a rise in malaria cases in 2017[5] and in 2021.
[6] The hospital has been supported buy the Kuwait Red Crescent, which donated medications in 2022.
[7] The United Nations Mission in South Sudan has also supported the hospital through a training program.