Who We Are & What We Do?

Healing, Justice, and Economic Dignity for South Sudan’s Vulnerable Communities.
We empower women, youth, and conflict-affected groups through survivor-centered protection, livelihoods, and peacebuilding initiatives.

Our Staff & Volunteers are dedicated to working hard to serve the community

Protection & Psychosocial Support

Our Protection and Psychosocial Support (PSS) interventions prevent abuse, exploitation, and violence while promoting emotional and psychological well-being.

Transitional Justice & Victim Support

We engage local leaders, youth, women, traditional authorities, and faith actors to lead reconciliation processes, civic education, and peace dialogue at the grassroots level.

Peacebuilding & Social Cohesion

Our Peace building and Social Cohesion programs address the root causes of conflict, heal divisions, and empower communities to resolve disputes non-violently.

WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene)

Many communities in South Sudan face chronic water scarcity, unsafe water sources, and poor sanitation. Our interventions aim to improve health outcomes, promote hygiene behavior change, and enhance community resilience.

Education & Skills in emergencies

Our Education in Emergencies (EiE) interventions ensure that children affected by conflict, disaster, or displacement have continuous access to safe, inclusive, and quality education.

Food Security

Farmers receive agribusiness training through local cooperative societies, which also facilitate the distribution of seeds and farming equipment to them.

OUR FEATURED PROJECTS:

UNDP Funded Projects

“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”

- Winston Churchill

MSE capacity building for youth and women in Jonglei.

Peacebuilding, social cohesion, and women’s political participation in Greater Malakal (Upper Nile)

Transitional Justice & Victim Support
UNDP-funded 2022 program focusing on community-led healing, reparations, and engagement with emerging transitional justice mechanisms (CTRH).

UNDP FUNDED PROJECTS
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