Women are at the heart of every community. Yet in many parts of South Sudan, women face serious challenges, including limited access to education, unequal opportunities in the workforce and high levels of gender based violence. At Anika Foundation, we
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Youth make up a large portion of South Sudan’s population and are the key to the nation’s future. However, many young people face limited access to education, training and employment, leading to frustration and a sense of hopelessness. We are
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South Sudan has experienced conflict and displacement, affecting thousands of people forced to flee their homes. Refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) often struggle to access food, shelter, healthcare and basic services. At Anika Foundation, we are committed to helping
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Farming is the main source of income for many South Sudanese families, yet most farmers lack access to modern tools, seeds, training and markets. Our agriculture programme supports small scale farmers to improve productivity and resilience. We support farmers by:
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Local traders play a key role in connecting producers to consumers and supporting community economies. But many face challenges such as lack of capital, limited business skills,and poor access to markets. Our programmes help traders: + Improve business planning and
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Consumers in South Sudan often have limited access to information about food safety, pricing and quality standards. As part of our mission to build resilient communities, we work to ensure consumers are informed, protected and empowered to make smart choices.
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Students are the future of South Sudan. Whether in primary school, secondary school, or vocational training centres, they need quality education, proper learning materials and support systems to reach their potential. We help students by: + Providing school supplies and
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