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Household water filters
Bios and filtration is a proven, low-cost, and sustainable technology that effectively removes contaminants from water, making it safe for consumption.
Spring Protection
Access to clean and safe water is a fundamental human right, yet millions of people around the world lack access to this essential resource.
Sanitation
Poor sanitation contributes to the spread of diseases, compromises environmental integrity, and hampers socio-economic development.
Handpumps to Wells.
Over time, these boreholes can deteriorate due to factors such as corrosion, mechanical failure, and lack of maintenance.
Discipleship
Our proposal seeks to establish an evangelism and discipleship project aimed at fostering spiritual growth and community empowerment.
Skills Development
Training Youths. Transforming Futures. In regions like South Sudan, West Nile (Uganda), and Ituri (DR Congo), youth unemployment remains high.
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Formal education is often out of reach, and young people struggle to gain the skills they need to escape poverty.
Our Skills Development Project is changing that. Through hands-on vocational training and economic empowerment programs, we help young people and families build sustainable livelihoods and regain control over their future. What We Do:- Offer vocational training in trades such as tailoring, mechanics, hairdressing, and agriculture (P4.2)
- Open and equip vocational centers in underserved communities
- Provide micro-grants and micro-loans to help youth start small businesses (P4.1)
- Establish savings and credit groups for ongoing financial empowerment (P4.3)
Maternal Child Health
Despite a 34% decline in the global maternal mortality ratio (MMR) from 339 to 223 deaths per 100,000 live births, progress remains dangerously slow,
Patients Treatment
Many preventable illnesses continue to claim lives in South Sudan due to a lack of timely and adequate medical intervention.