We believe that the people closest to the challenges of poverty and illiteracy are best positioned to address these issues. In the context of South Sudan, this means empowering youth to investigate the biggest concerns facing their communities and providing opportunities for them to take action.


Whether it is gender equality, climate crisis, sustainable supply chains, human rights, or community transformation; every adult child & young person needs the motivation, mindsets, and skills to lead themselves and others to be change-makers.

