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Non-profit Organization Management in South Sudan
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organization Management sector based in South Sudan. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
8 on file
Save The Children South Sudan
We save children’s lives. We fight for their rights. We help them fulfill their potential.
1001 to 5000 staff
South Sudan Women's Empowerment Network
South Sudan Women Empowerment Network (SSWEN) is a non-profit, non-partisan, and non-governmental organization founded by one of the prominent leaders in South Sudan's women's movement called Lilian Riziq. SWEN was first formed through an electronic list-serve in 2005 and has since emerged as a driver of South Sudanese women's transnational activism. The movement grew and attracted several other women who joined the movement and expanded in its mission. SSWEN focuses on women's empowerment through programs that encourage women's participation in broad-spectrum decision-making and development initiatives, gender, and human rights advocacy. We envision a South Sudanese society free of gender bias, where women are empowered, self-reliant, and enjoying fundamental rights. SSWEN's goal is to improve South Sudanese women's lives through increased access to justice, health services livelihoods for women and children, raise awareness on women's issues, and create linkages with the public and private sector.
11 to 50 staff
Teach For Change South Sudan
Teach for Change South Sudan is a registered youth driven initiative that aims to collectively empower South Sudanese communities all over the world by creating meaningful change through education. We strive for change because change is simply better!
1 to 10 staff
Smile Again Africa Development Organization - Saado
SAADO - Smile Again Africa Development Organization is a national non-profit humanitarian and development organization dedicated to working with the youth and their communities to reach their full potential. Founded in 2011, SAADO works across all the states of South Sudan promoting social cohesion and empowering communities to tackle the causes of poverty and injustice. We provide humanitarian assistance to families affected by disaster & conflict while partnering with communities for long-term solutions to alleviate poverty. Motivated by the potential in the youth, we optimize their role to foster peaceful co-existence and economic empowerment in South Sudan. Motto Youth Against Poverty. Vision Communities free from poverty and destitution with dignity. Mission To eradicate poverty in partnership with communities for sustainable development. Core Values We are transparent and accountable. We are reliable and trust worthy. We work as a team. We respect diversity. We are creative and innovative. Objectives Promote equitable access to food and sustainable livelihoods. Address child hunger and malnutrition. Provide access to quality education for all. Promote social cohesion, peace building and reconciliation. Provide access to WASH services including potable water, sanitation and community sensitization. Promote humanitarian protection, child protection and gender outcomes through advocacy & lobbying on behalf of women, children and vulnerable populations. Approach We acknowledge that communities have better solutions to the challenges that face them. We believe in listening & recognizing communities, empowering them and enhancing their capacities to effectively break the interlocking poverty trap. We adopt the Community Base Participatory Approach (CBPA) to stimulate dialogue with communities about underlying factors that perpetuate poverty and enter consensus on how to eliminate vulnerability, illiteracy, exclusion and powerlessness.
51 to 200 staff
Yo' Care South Sudan
Established in December 2009, Yo’ Care South Sudan is a not-for-profit, non-political, Non-Government Organization (NGO) based in Juba, South Sudan. The organization is run by South Sudanese medical, healthcare, and nutritional professionals to create, develop, and provide comprehensive and integrated basic healthcare, nutrition, and WASH (Water, Hygiene and Sanitation) services to the South Sudanese public. Yo’ Care South Sudan has worked in partnership with various donors, including IntraHealth International, USAID and South Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SSHF). This work currently includes the implementation of a four-year USAID funded Advancing HIV/AIDS Epidemic Control (AHEC) activity in South Sudan helping key populations in Juba, Rumbek, Nimule, Bor, Wau & Yambio.
51 to 200 staff
United Networks For Health
United Networks for Health provides humanitarian support for the people affected by disasters and poverty, focusing on a person as a whole by providing an integrated services. South Sudan has been in armed conflicts for a number of decades and the current ongoing conflicts that erupted in December 2013 has devastated the economy and led to humanitarian crisis hence an integrated approach is needed to improve the life of the most affected people, our integrated approach focuses on a person as a whole. Vision Improve the quality of lives of people affected by poverty and disasters. Mission To provide quality, affordable and equitable healthcare services for the populations affected by poverty and disasters. Core Values • Practicing High Ethical Standards • Respect • Dignity • Impartially • Accountability • Professionalism. Goals • Increase access and utilization of Basic Healthcare Services and other essential services. • Contribute to reduction of maternal and child mortality. Objectives • Strengthen provision of primary and secondary healthcare services. • Provide lifesaving nutrition services and prevent under nutrition among populations affected by conflicts/disasters. • Contribute to reduction of WASH related illness. • Increase literacy rates through provision of Educational services, in Primary, secondary and tertiary institutions. United Networks for Health main thematic areas are: • Health (primary, secondary and tertiary) • Nutrition • WASH • Food Security and Livelihood Cross-cutting services include: Advocacy and social mobilization Community engagement with particular focus on women and youths Protection mainly gender based violence Capacity building including tutorial roles in Medical institutions and health facilities.
201 to 500 staff
The Mawoudit Foundation
The Mawoudit Foundation is a non-governmental organisation, founded in 2018 and registered by the South Sudan Relief Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) under the NGO act 2016 as a national NGO with registration number 3925 to promote girl-child education, Youth empowerment, Advocating for environmental protection, Renewable energy, providing sports clothes, scholarship, child sponsorship, and helping poor people in South Sudan.
1 to 10 staff
Center For Environmental Advocacy And Development
CEDA aims at enhancing public participation to and awareness regarding the sustainable management and protection of the environment, promoting opportunities for environmental conservation as well as advocating for the right to a clean and healthy environment. In doing this, CEDA wants to contribute to the improvement of the livelihood of the people of South Sudan while supporting the Government’s National Development Plan (NDP) and promoting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
1 to 10 staff