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For years South Sudanese have been displaced by conflicts and the only place they can find safety is either in the IDPs Settlement or Camp within or outside the country. Like any other war affected country, mostly women, children and the aged are heavily affected in the process of relocating from their original homes to a new environment that takes time for one to adapt. Recently CIDO received funding from Rapid Response Fund (RRF) in close coordination with IOM and USAID to address both basic needs including NFIs that would improve protection of those at risk of violations and the most vulnerable in Nyori IDPs Settlement/Camp of Lasu Payam in Yei River County. During the project activities in Nyori IDPs Settlement/Camp, CIDO paid special attention to people living with disabilities, children, child-headed and female-headed households. The organization (CIDO) is an active member of Protection Cluster where information and issues related to protection such as GBV are referred or shared, discussed and addressed. In the process, CIDO also carried out post distribution monitoring activities after distribution of the NFIs to ensure direct feedback from beneficiaries are considered with the impact that was brought by the project in the IDPs Settlement/Camp. As a measure to ensure no single beneficiary is left behind during the project intervention despite of his/her age, gender, ethnicity, religion and ways of life; the project team looked at all aspects that brought success in the light during the course of the project intervention in Nyori IDPs Settlement.

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Solomon (7) & John (5) (orphans) sharing a moment with one of CIDO’s Staff during the post distribution monitoring activities in Nyori IDPs Settlement/ Camp in Lasu Payam of Yei River County.

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Solomon (7) & John (5) (orphans) sharing a moment with one of CIDO’s Staff during the post distribution monitoring activities in Nyori IDPs Settlement/ Camp in Lasu Payam of Yei River County.

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About Cido

CIDO was formed by a group of female youth and women who were living in a protection of civilian site in South Sudan after the outbreak of the 2013 South Sudan political crisis that lead to deaths of over 1 million people and displacement of over 5 million people. These women sat together and pondered over the scenarios around them and the disadvantages of instability and they desired change.

Contact Information

Email: info@cidosouthsudan.org

Phone: +211916756740