Peace Building
-Promoting Peaceful Coexistence and Social Cohesion in Rural Communities -


Fact Check
The July 2016 conflict in Juba has caused humanitarian catastrophes and displacements of 2.4 million people as refugees in the neighboring countries of Uganda and Kenya. An estimated 1.7 million people are internally displaced and 5.5 million people are subjected to severe food insecurity.
The Country is severely subjected hyperinflation and skyrocketing prices economy. Rural communities have been victims engulfed and ravaged by rampant sectional and tribal violence conflict over the years

sustainable development.
Plans
Our plans for fostering peaceful coexistence in rural communities emphasize strengthening social bonds, promoting mutual respect, and supporting inclusive development. We aim to achieve this by conducting peace advocacy campaigns that address the unique challenges of each community, providing conflict resolution training to empower local leaders, and expanding access to justice in rural areas to ensure fair treatment for all. Additionally, we are committed to building effective, transparent institutions at every level, enabling them to uphold peace and address the needs of the communities they serve. These initiatives lay the groundwork for stable, resilient communities that can thrive in unity and harmony.
- Infrastructures for peace
- Peace advocacy
- Trainings and inputs

