Projects we support in South Sudan
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Kajo Keji Christian College
Due to the civil wars Sudan and South Sudan have faced long periods of instability, conflict and insecurity meaning theological education has been limited. Through this project four church leaders will receive formal theological training at Kajo-Keji Christian College enabling churches in the region to develop and produce competent Church Ministers to meet the tremendous growth of the church.
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Bishop Gwynne College
Bishop Gwynne College trains Christian leaders from all over South Sudan, helping to shape this country's future as a peaceful society based on Christian teaching and good governance.
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Lost Children of Jonglei Scholarships
Lost Children of Jonglei Scholarships provide secondary schooling to children whose families originated from Jonglei State, South Sudan, but who have been displaced through civil war and now live in Kakuma Refugee Camp. Many of these children have no knowledge of their parents’ whereabouts, or have been orphaned and rely on relatives to survive. Read more by clicking the title above.
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Adjumani Refugee Camp
Northern Uganda's Moyo District is home to a network of UNHCR camps known as Adjumani. Since the beginning of the South Sudan Civil War in December 2013, more than 220,000 people have fled to Uganda seeking safety from civil strife.