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.
| 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. |