Results South Sudan

ZOA South Sudan achieved the following concrete results in 2008:
  • 92.000 people received aid at a centre for basic healthcare
  • 1.866 people were tested for AIDS
  • projects for awareness about HIV/AIDS reached 16.000 people
  • 35 teachers were trained
  • 1.252 adults attended a literacy course
  • 57 people received vocational training

Objectives for 2008

  1. ZOA South Sudan will continue strengthening the capacity of village organisations and local authorities.
  2. ZOA South Sudan will monitor work with partner organisations more systematically.
  3. ZOA South Sudan will improve access to education and safe drinking water.
  4. ZOA South Sudan aims to continue increasing participation by women and girls on all projects.
  5. ZOA South Sudan intends to address peace-building and conflict prevention on all projects.

Objectives achieved

  1. In the different work areas a great many Parent-Teacher Associations, Village Health Committees, AIDS prevention committees, Water Committees and literacy groups performed well. Such groups enable the target groups to take responsibility.
  2. ZOA South Sudan worked with seven partner organisations. This partnership has been evaluated systematically. The performance of these organisations has been assessed, and they are involved in the work.
  3. In all areas the number of people attending some type of education increased. In two work areas wells were repaired and water committees formed.
  4. The number of girls attending school increased in 2008. Of all primary school students, girls account for 45.6 %. Among the local groups, women’s groups account for 75 %.
  5. ZOA is better able to address peace-building within all projects. Eleven staff members and two workers from partner organisations attended peace-building training sessions. In addition, ZOA joined a UN group of other NGOs conducting research on how to address ethnic tensions around Kuda.

Objectives for 2009

  • ZOA South Sudan pays more attention to communication with the target group by investing in evaluation meetings.
  • ZOA South Sudan hopes to focus more on raising awareness among the target group about sustainable development of the communities to reduce the number of people dependent on aid.
  • ZOA South Sudan intends to launch a programme in the eastern part of Juba County.


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