South Sudan

ACL & SAMS Activities in Wau-Jur River -WBG State

South Sudan
January 2024
December 2024

With the proposed intervention in 2024, Acted intends to ensure the sustainability of the Asset Creation and Livelihoods (ACL) activities implemented during the past three years through the finalization of community access roads, capacity building, and market linkages targeting a total of 1,135 individuals in Jur River.
The project’s primary focus will be on strengthening the sustainability of these achievements. This will involve enhancing the capacity of local communities to independently manage and maintain the infrastructure and systems established, such as the feeder roads, solar driers, local stores, and shallow wells.
Training and support will be provided to ensure that the VSLA groups and farmer associations can continue to function effectively without external assistance. Emphasis will also be placed on developing stronger local leadership and governance structures to oversee these initiatives, ensuring that they remain beneficial to the community in the long term.

Current projects

WASH Emergency Response to Refugees and Returnees from Sudan in Joda Reception Centre
WASH Emergency Response to Refugees and Returnees from Sudan in Joda Reception Centre
Value Chain and Environmental Risk assessment in Greater Bahr-el-Ghazal
Providing multi-sectoral assistance to displaced populations in Maban and Renk counties, Upper Nile State
ACL & SAMS Activities in Wau-Jur River -WBG State
Humanitarian coordination & provision of CCCM-integrated responses to displacement-affected populations in South Sudan
Community based rural development project
Reconstruction & strengthening of productive infrastructure & value chains across a displacement-affected region in SSD