PROTECTION
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services:
- In Humanitarian setting, Mental Health and Psychosocial support (MHPSS) encompass a broad range of interventions, whether locally driven or eternally supported, aimed at promoting psychosocial well-being, protecting mental health, and preventing or addressing mental health conditions
- According to recent estimates, approximately one in five individuals (22%) residing in conflict-affected regions over the past decade has experienced a mental health disorder, with nearly one in eleven (9.1%) presenting with conditions of at least moderate severity.
- People affected by crises are frequently exposed to compounding stressors such as armed violence, displacement,bereavement and economic hardship.
PROJECTS
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Year
Jan. 2024 - June. 2025
Location
Yambio -Western Equatoria State, Bor - Jongolei State and Bentiu - Unity State all in South Sudan
Survivors of Conflict Related sexual violence
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Objectives
- Empower CRSV survivors and at-risk individuals by improving their access to medical, psychosocial, and legal services.
- Build socio- economic resilience through economic empowerment opportunities, focusing on livelihood projects and financial inclusion.
- Create a supportive community environment by raising awareness, engaging with local communities, and advocating for policy reforms.
Year
May-November 2024
Location
Tambura, Ezo and Nagero Counties, Western Equatoria State, South Sudan
IDP and Host Communuty House Holds
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Objectives
- Mobilize and Inception meetings
- Distribute dignity kits to women and girls survivors of GBV and those at risk
- Conduct safety Audits to improve access to services
- Identify and train 60 community based protection network members
- Recruiting and training 14 Front-line workers
- awareness raising on GBV in IDPS sites community out reaches
- Mobilize and support 200 vulnerable GBV survivors with livelihood, psycho-social and medical assistance
- Establish 5 mobile tents as women and girls friendly spaces
Year
2023 - 2024
Location
Tambura County, Western Equatoria State, South Sudan
Beneficiaries
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Achievements
- Improved access to the market for agricultural produce
- Improved access to education facilities
- Improved access to better health facilities
- Great reduced fear of loss of life due to drowning caused by over flooding
- Improved security for Tambura County
- Improved access of rural area in Tambura by humanitarian organizations
From victimhood to empowered citizens: survivors of Conflict Related Sexual Violence (CRSV) as change agents in their communities in Western Equatoria( 2022)
Year
2022
Location
Ezo County, Western Equatoria State, South Sudan
Beneficiaries
0
Achievements
- Survivors of CRSV have been empowered through the livelihood skills acquired
- Through Psychosocial services trauma affecting the Survivors of CRSV has been grately reduced
- Survivors of CRSV have been re-integrated into the community
- through community awareness sessions communities being aware of the plight of the survivor of CRSV
- Improved Health through medical referrals
- Survivors of CRSV becoming community leaders a skill acquired the leadership trainings
- Survivors household income has increased due to the enterprises the are engaged in
A Quick Impact Project for the Construction of Yubu Bridge in Yambio 2022 - 2023
People
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Year
2022
Location
Yambio County, Western Equatoria State, South Sudan
Achievements
- Increased market for agricultural produce
- Improved access to school for school children
- Improved access to better health care facilities
- Improved Security
- Improved access to for humanitarian and government services
Mundri West Prison (2020 - 2021)
PRISON OFFICERS
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PRISONERS
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Livelihoods and psychosocial support for Conflict Related Sexual Violence Survivals (CRSVs) (2020)
BENEFICIARIES
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Year
2020
Location
- Tambura
- Ezo
Achievements
- Offered basic financial literacy training.
- Offered skilled trainings in tailoring, netting and soap making.
- Conducted group and individual psychosocial counseling and trauma healing.
- Offered medical referral services.
- Advocated with the community on stigma prevention.
Kediba police Station (2014- 2015)
POLICE OFFICERS
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PRISONERS
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