ACTION FOR EQUALITY

The Action for Equality Foundation is based in Juba South Sudan, our areas of implementing activities in Jonlei State of
Duk-Pagaak County, Western Equatoria State of Maridi, Yambio and Tumbura
Counties.

Education

South Sudan’s education indicators remain among the worst in the world, despite increases in school enrolment over the past few years.
It is estimated that more than one million primary school aged children, mostly from rural areas, are not in school, while the few schools that do exist are not conducive to learning.
Low rates of primary school completion and high gender, geographic and wealth disparities pose enormous challenges to the development of South Sudan education system. 70 per cent of children aged 6–17 years have never set foot in a classroom.
The completion rate in primary schools is less than 10 per cent, one of the lowest in the world. AFEF and its partners are trying to respond to this by using innovative approaches to enhance school enrollment and retention.

AFEF Foundation Life Stories

Human rights violations

Sexual violence in South Sudan has been instrumental zed as a reward and entitlement for youth and men participating in conflict. It serves as a means of building ethnic solidarity to mete out retribution against perceived enemies; the objective being to inflict maximum disruption and the destruction of the fabric of communities, including through their constant displacement. This scourge has had the most profound impact on victims, their families and communities.

Work Projects
AFEF provides services in capacity building on GBV/SGBV, Protection awareness raising and campaigns and advocacy, Rehabilitation of CFS supporting vulnerable children and at risk children’s, out of school and vulnerable children, supporting women and men in realizing their potential deployment of both local and international volunteers to various community projects, capacity Building sessions to women, men, stakeholders, youth groups, and other partners

Civil war
Only a few years after independence from Sudan, a civil war broke out. South Sudan’s independence ends decades of conflict as well as socioeconomic and political marginalization at the hands of successive governments in Khartoum, which affected women in gender-specific ways. Independence thus opens up opportunities for women’s economic and social empowerment, ensuring that the new country’s political and economic structures and institutions reflect commitments to women’s participation and human rights. In turn, empowering women will enable South Sudan to strengthen its economic and political structures and institutions.

 FAQ

Action For Equality Foundation (AFEF) was born by a group of professional south Sudanese in various field of competency who diligently have come together realizing the cry and suffering of the people of South Sudan and endeavor to purposely give in to serve the communities saving lives through advocating on behalf of the vulnerable, deprived, the victims of SGBV and persons living with HIV/AID unveiling the trauma and stigma.

The Action for Equality Foundation is based in Hai Tarawa Muniki Payam, Juba County
Next to Hai Tarawa Breese Gym
Plot No 04, Residential Area, hai Tarawa, Juba


Tel: +211(0) 914337675
+ 256- (0) 778-110-127
+211(0) 927692100

Email: [email protected]


Yes, Action for equality foundation allows donations in form of accesories,basic needs and monetary donations.
You can each out to this email for any donations to the foundation
Email: [email protected]

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Address

Juba in Rock City,
Along Toyata Road,Juba South Sudan


Contacts

Email: [email protected]
+211(0) 921334049
+ 256- (0) 782290589
+211(0) 914337675

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Operation Area

Jonglei State of Duk-Pagaak County, Western Equatorial Yambio and Tumbara,CES,Yei,Lanya,Kajokeji and Terekeka,EES Magwi and Nimule,State of Maridi, Counties.