Where We Work
South Sudan
Overview
South Sudan gained independence in July 2011 after enduring more than 20 years of civil war. However, the country fell back into conflict in 2013 due to internal power struggles. Today, these struggles continue, fueled by political, inter-ethnic, and inter-communal violence. There is a pressing need for peace and efforts to build a better future for the next generation.
We currently have various initiatives underway in South Sudan to help promote peace, provide education for vulnerable children, support livelihoods, create opportunities for refugees and empower evangelists and pastors to share the love of God within their communities.
Will you put your faith into action by supporting our partners in South Sudan?
Projects in
South Sudan
South Sudan
News
More Than a Food Basket
For vulnerable returnees, refugees and internally displaced people, rebuilding life after conflict requires more than short-term assistance. It requires food for today, practical skills for tomorrow and the rebuilding of trust in communities where relationships have often been strained by…
From Refugee Camp to Serving South Sudan’s Children
South Sudan’s story cannot be separated from war, displacement and survival. After decades of conflict and the long struggle that eventually led to independence in 2011, many communities were left carrying deep scars. Families lost loved ones, livelihoods disappeared and…