
Empowering Fact-checking in South Sudan (EFiSS) Training – Cohort 3
#defyhatenow South Sudan through its 211 Check project is inviting…

Rumour tracking trainees receive 50 smartphones
At least 50 stakeholders have received smartphones from #defyhatenow…

Rapport sur le discours de haine
Introduction
Cette semaine, les discours de haine sur la…

Rapport sur le Hate Speech
Introduction
En prélude aux élections législatives qui…

Youth in Cameroon Create Strategies to Prevent Violent Extremism, Online and Offline
In early April 2019, #DefyHateNow held an engaging three-day…

#Kifaya Le Mashakil – Jamming for peace
The song starts with a recurrent jamming & dancing over and…

#PeaceJam18 – A review
A huge thank you to everyone who took part in the #PeaceJam18…

Creating unity and diversity in a foreign country – P.U.S.H
Who is P.U.S.H?
Power in Unity to Save Humanity (P.U.S.H) was…

Empowering women with GoGirls ICT
On the 9th of July 2011 South Sudan became the youngest nation…

#Mandela100
On December 5th 2013 South Africa lost a statesman and the world…

#defyhatenow in Collaboration with YSAT
To achieve our goals at #defyhatenow we partner with people and…

In Search of Home – My Refugee Story
Whenever there is violence families are forced to flee and start…

World Environment Day
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Vivian Amuna – Empowering women and young people at Rhino Refugee Camp in Arua, Uganda
Vivian at work
“Women are the backbone of our societies. South Sudanese women are the foundation that holds homes together. At Rhino camp when men are caught up in duties that involve protecting us, women are feeding the children, and ensuring they grow up to be functional adults.”
These are words spoken with passion by one Amuna Vivian who knows no other home apart from Rhino Refugee Camp in Arua Uganda.

Ruth Lugor, ROOTS of South Sudan is Committed to Helping the Women of South Sudan Craft a New Nation
ROOTS of South Sudan is Committed to Helping the Women of South Sudan Craft a New Nation.
ROOTS of South Sudan is a 501c3 founded in 2011 to empower South Sudanese women and youth through the preservation of traditional Sudanese arts & crafts.

Atoch Akuen, The challenges of girls education in South Sudan
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