Plan International South Sudan

Plan International South Sudan

Non-profit Organizations

Juba, South Sudan 3,263 followers

We are relentless in driving change to advance children’s rights and equality for girls.

About us

Plan International is a development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We have operated in South Sudan since 2006 as an independent and non-partisan organisation. Following the protracted and ever-evolving security and political situation in South Sudan, Plan International has shifted its programming approach to the triple nexus that includes humanitarian, development and peacebuilding initiatives. Plan operates with an annual budget of around USD 25 million in 12 counties across five States in South Sudan. With over 400 staff, we implement our activities within four strategic priorities, including Protection; Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR); Inclusive and Quality Education (IQE); and Skills and Opportunities for Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship (SOYEE): In all our, we work with children, young people and communities to tackle the root causes of discrimination against girls, exclusion and vulnerability, and we have been successful due to a strong community presence and unwavering support from our development partners such as BMZ, GFFO, SDC, ECHO, WFP, UNICEF, SSHF and ECW.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Juba, South Sudan
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2006
Specialties
Child Rights, Humanitarian Assistance, Community Development, Emergency Assistance, Education, Economic Empowerment, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, and Child Protection

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Employees at Plan International South Sudan

Updates

  • On 13th and 14th December 2024, over 50 youth from the National Youth Union participated in a Leadership Skills Training organized by Plan International in collaboration with the #Ministry_of_Youth_and_Sports. The training aimed to equip the young people with transformational leadership skills to inspire change and build strong, capable youth leaders who will drive positive transformation in their communities and beyond. Plan International remains committed to supporting youth development and strengthening its partnership with the Ministry of Youth and Sports to ensure continued opportunities for young leaders.

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  • We're deeply humbled by the appreciation from the community at Chum-Aliny Primary School in Renk County, where we run a child-friendly space for refugees, returnees, and IDPs impacted by the Sudan crisis. With support from #UNICEF, Plan International has provided vital support to 126 vulnerable children, adolescents, and survivors of violence with services like psychosocial support, cash assistance and life skills training and we’re ensuring these young lives are not forgotten.

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  • One in three women and girls have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV), non-partner violence or both. This leads to a big number of the Women and girls sustaining physical and psychological damage and sometimes death. It is our collective responsibility to see that all women and girls are safe from Gender-based violence (GBV) and that they live in a safe and just world. Ending gender-based violence starts with you. #ActNow #EndGBV #16DaysOfActivism2024 #UniteforPeace

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  • 🎉 🧡 Happy 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence 2024 💜 ✊ This year we’re standing in solidarity with girls and women living in conflict. Under the theme: Unite to end Violence Against Women and Girls in South Sudan. We want to remind everyone that Ending violence against women and girls is possible, if we unite and act now. We all have a role in changing the narratives; let us create a space for girls and women to speak up, listen to their concerns, and provide support. #16daysofactivism2024 #16DaysOfActivism #UntilWeAreAllEqual #UniteForPeace #unitetoendviolenceagainstwomenandgirls #UnitetoendViolenceAgainstWomenandGirlsinSouthSudan

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  • Happy World Children's Day! Today, we celebrate the power, dreams, and potential of children everywhere. Under this year’s theme, "Listen to the Future," we are reminded of the importance of amplifying children's voices and hear what they have to say about the world they want to live in. They are not just our future; they are our present. Together, let’s create a brighter, more inclusive future where every child feels seen, heard, and valued. #WorldChildrensDay #listentothefuturee #UntilWeAreAllEquall #equality #childrights

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  • In South Sudan, families are struggling as relentless flooding continues to displace thousands, leaving them without homes and access to basic necessities and services. “Our home and all our property are destroyed, we have nothing. We are depending on water lilies for food and drinking dirty water”, says 18 years old Nyamuje. Without immediate assistance, families will continue to struggle to access essential services, increasing the risk of disease and hunger. This flood crisis calls for urgent support and intervention for those affected. According to UNOCHA 1 million people have been affected by the devastating floods.

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  • As of 2023, UNICEF estimates that 2.8 million children-over 70% of South Sudan’s school-aged population are out of school, with girls representing the majority of those affected. One significant barrier to girls' education is the lack of sanitary products during their menstrual cycles. Without access to sanitary towels, many girls are unable to attend school regularly, leading them to fall behind, drop out permanently, or face the increased risk of child marriage. In response, Plan International distributed dignity kits to help girls manage their periods with confidence and continue their education. “Now I am free at school; I attend my lessons and can even walk freely during my period,” says Athiei, 17.-, one of the girls who received the kits. Every girl deserves access to education, and nothing should prevent them from achieving their dreams. By supporting girls with dignity kits, we can help ensure they stay in school and succeed.

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  • As we prepare for the 16 Days of Activism Campaign starting on 25th November, we want to remind everyone that Ending violence against women and girls is possible, if we unite and act now. Girls and women are more vulnerable to gender subjected violence especially those living in humanitarian emergency contexts. Children and girls who survive often struggle to come to terms with what they have been through. It is time we confront this. #UniteForPeace #ActNow

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  • “The climate crisis is not gender-neutral. Women and girls experience the greatest impacts of climate change, which amplifies existing gender inequalities and poses unique threats to their livelihoods, health, and safety.” Said Yama (21) one of the youngest panelists and a member of Plan’s Youth Advisory Panel (YAP) Yama shared her thoughts during the Annual Women Leaders Conference organized by Eve Organization for women in partnership with Plan International and Ministry of Gender Child and Social Welfare under the theme “Forging collaboration for advancing women leadership for lasting peace and security in South Sudan” As part of the activities a panel discussion was organized and one of the Key issues discussed was the Impact of climate change on women and girls. During climate crises, underlying factors like forced displacement, hunger and poverty do exacerbate the already existing issue of gender inequality. We therefore as Plan International commit to support women and girls through our interventions by empowering young girls and women for positive change.

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  • Empowering girls and supporting their vision for the future Meet Akuach Miabek, 17 who took over the role of Canadian Ambassador for a day. As part of her engagements, she held a meeting with ambassadors from 4 embassies; Canada, UK, Norway and France. They discussed issues around child protection focusing on child marriages, early and unintended pregnancies, girls’ education and girls’ participation in decision-making. Akuach is an advocate on girl rights and young mothers, she called for action to stop stigma on young mothers and highlighted how early and unintended pregnancy and social rejection can affect girls’ life and future. “I always tell girls that becoming a mother at young age does not stop you or disqualify you from continuing your education, your future is still ahead keep on dreaming big and working hard towards achieving your dreams because girls have great potentials”. Akuach was inspired after meeting H.E. Joanne Minns, the Canadian Ambassador and CFLI partners Ms. Jackline Naswia Executive Director of Centre for Inclusive Governance, Justice and Peace (CIGJP). “This opportunity made me believe that I can be anything I want if I dream big and work hard for it’ she said. #IDG2024 #DayOfTheGirlChild #GirlsVisionForTheFuture

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