Scholarship for ten girls to mark 16 days of activism against GBV
Girl-child education is very low in South Sudan because of the fact that boys are more valued than girls. The family is face with financial challenges, a family would prefer to pay for boy child than a girl child because boys are considered to be permanent members of the family. A girl can be married... Read More
Flood devastation in Bor, 2020.
The photo below was of a certain woman who was on labor pain and could not access the hospital because of floods which made roads inaccessible. Non Violent Team found her being carried on a blanket by her close relatives heading to Bor State Hospital so they [nonviolent team] took charge of her hospital bills... Read More
Latrine at Eden primary school
Non Violent Initiative has raised and built one latrine in Eden primary School in Juba in an effort to avert a conflict between boys and girls. This conflict came as a result of bully on the open urination area. We came in and ended the conflict by constructing a latrine with three cubes for girls,... Read More
Footballs Donation
Football is one game that brings youths in South Sudan together. We understand this and we use this to bring youths from all tribes together. We purchase footballs and football kits and donate to local teams in the villages. Kindly support us and lets promote peace through sports
Girl Child Fund for education
The number of girls going to school in South Sudan is very low, this is due to many underlying factors such as early marriages, lack of school fees, lack of money for sanitary pads just to mention a few. This challenges make girls to drop out of school early, we try to find funds to... Read More