GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

In South Sudan Brutal acts of violence are extreme examples of the pervasive forms of gender-based violence experienced by hundreds of girls and women every day that go unnoticed, unreported – or perhaps more disturbingly, reported but dismissed or downplayed by societies, media and justice systems.

WOMEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT

Investing in women’s economic empowerment builds a direct path towards gender equality, poverty eradication and inclusive economic growth where everyone stands to benefit.

MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMME

We place a greater emphasis on healthcare, and at present we are appealing for donations to stock our health facility with essential medical supplies (drugs and equipment) and scale-up services to rural

COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE

Despite many advances in healthcare in South Sudan, women and children in low-income communities continue to die in high numbers during childbirth, and children from preventable diseases like respiratory infections, malaria and diarrheal disease. CMW’s public health focus therefore continues to be on the reduction of maternal and child mortality in vulnerable communities through innovative
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