CNIS began supporting South Sudan in 2018, collaborating with the Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM) under UNFPA sponsorship. Initially, Train-the-Trainer sessions were held at the College of Surgeons of South Sudan, followed by in-person training for interns in 2019. That same year, CNIS equipped CSSS with a skills lab for ongoing surgical and obstetric education. From 2018 onward, programs covered essential surgical skills, trauma team training, and structured obstetrics, complementing midwifery projects. In 2025, CNIS renewed collaboration with CAM to deliver an advanced hybrid course for the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of South Sudan. This structured program focuses on challenging procedures including cesarean section, cesarean hysterectomy, and post miscarriage care, using a mix of digital learning and hands-on training. South Sudan thus represents an important frontier where CNIS supports maternal health and surgical resilience despite limited infrastructure, advancing both workforce development and quality clinical care.