South Sudan(1) - South Sudan
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A TTGD Affiliated EcoSocietyk
About Us
TTGD EcoSocieties – South Sudan Juba is a grassroots initiative focused on childhood well-being and sustainable agriculture. It addresses public health, education, and local food production by leveraging existing resources and community partnerships. In Juba, mosquito nets have been distributed to families, and a partnership with an existing school covering Primary 1–5 will serve as the site for the Early Childhood Education & Physical Preparatory Centres, avoiding the cost of new construction. Agricultural plans include developing a 1-acre plot with water access.
Our Mission
To build an inclusive and healthy learning environment for young children while promoting sustainable food systems using minimal resources and local partnerships.
Our Vision
A thriving eco-society in Juba where children learn safely, families grow food sustainably, and public health and education are embedded in community life.
Core Objectives
- Child Protection: Deliver Early Childhood Education through a school partnership and improve health with mosquito net distribution.
- Cost Efficiency: Utilize existing school infrastructure to avoid capital expense and accelerate service delivery.
- Urban Agriculture: Develop a 1-acre farm near a water source to provide nutritious food and model sustainable land use.
- Integrated Support: Foster collaboration between educators, parents, and health actors to support children holistically.
Our Impact
- Health Intervention: Provided mosquito nets to protect children and families from malaria.
- Infrastructure Optimization: Partnered with a school serving Primary 1–5 to house the early education program.
- Agri-Potential: Secured access to a fertile, irrigable plot that will support local food production and skill-building.
- Low-Cost Model: Demonstrates how early education and agriculture can be scaled affordably through collaboration.
How You Can Engage with Us
- As a Health Partner: Support net distribution, hygiene education, and child wellness initiatives.
- As an Educator: Assist in curriculum design and training for the early learning program.
- As an Agri-Advisor: Provide guidance for small-scale, water-efficient farming techniques.
- As a Funder: Help scale this lean, replicable model across other communities in South Sudan.
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A New Standard for Humanitarian Funding
Our organisation is one of a growing number of PHC Service Approved Social Enterprises. This means we align with the PHC Service humanitarian principle, ensuring that donor funds go directly to the causes they are meant to support, without diversion to administrative costs.
Unlike traditional funding models where NGO operators rely on a percentage of donations for their livelihood, PHC Service introduces a fairer, more transparent approach. Our team members are rewarded for their dedication through the PHC Service Share-out system, which compensates them based on the time and effort they invest in managing and delivering impactful projects.
This model ensures that every donation is fully utilized for its intended purpose, while those who drive meaningful change receive ethical and sustainable recognition for their contributions.
Through The Golden Door
TTGD Affilliation Secured
This project is recognised as an Eco Society under the TTGD initiative. It aligns with the TTGD vision of building regenerative, human-centred ecosystems. The project may receive tailored support in one or more of the following core areas: Early Child Development, Adult Mental Health, Sustainable Agriculture, and Healthy Eco Homes.
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