Our projects

Each project is rooted in our core values of integrity, solidarity, and commitment to empowering vulnerable populations.

HISTORY OF OSIL PROJECTS IN SOUTH SUDAN.

OSIL Projects History in South Sudan
Project Title Location State/County Total Budget (USD) Source of Fund/Donor Duration (Period) Status Type of Activity (Brief Description of Work)
Clearance of the new US-Embassy H/Q Juba, South Sudan 158,000 US Gvt / Tetra Tech Intl. 2 months January – March 2022 Completed Battle Area Clearance (BAC). Verification and clearance of mines from the new US embassy location.
Maternal & Child Health Jubek State: Juba City Council, Luri County, and Rejaf County In Kind Donation Vitamin Angel Oct 2019 - Open Completed The MCH project targets vulnerable women and children under the age of 5 years countrywide. The activity will provide Vitamin A, Multi-Vitamin, and De-worming.
Road Verification and Clearance Juba – to - Nimule Road 127,000 Liquid Telecom Sep-Dec 2019 Completed Provision of mine risk education (MRE), verification and clearance to ensure safe return of IDPs, refugees, and the host communities exercising full potential on sustainable livelihoods.
Capitalized on Existing Local Knowledge (CLEK) Jonglei, Lakes, and Central Equatoria States GBP 450,000 DFID 2012 – 2016 (9 Months) Completed The Communicating with Communities (CW) program under Communicating with Affected Communities (CDAC); as a pilot program partnership with UNIMAS–Bang, OSIL led a consortium of 4 and conducted ethnographic and anthropology studies on conflict-prone communities using youth from selected cattle camps to devise solutions for building local disaster prevention and response.
Skills for Surviving Explosive Debris of War (SSED) UNIMAS 6 Months Completed Building capacity of teachers, community persons, and peer groups to help sensitize the community on the dangers of land mines and explosive remnants of war.

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