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Digging for Golden Rocks

Usually, when we dig the earth, we are searching for gold or uranium. It comes at a time when gold miners are overusing us to find an alternative for mineral gold. Digging mountains for gravel became an alternative to gold, while working on breaking rocks becomes challenging compared to the age wasted by it. In the meantime, seeing other kids makes a difference by going to school or being supported by their relatives fortunate enough to send their kids to school for a better tomorrow. It is becoming life-threatening and mental torment whether to continue being a gold digger slave or to find a way for freedom.

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Proposal for Increasing Access to Clean and Safe Water

Status : Open for Partnership

Project Subject : Proposal for Increasing Access to Clean and Safe Water

Areas of Impact: Children and Women 

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Project Subject: Basic Education

Project Subject: Basic Education 

Proposal    # SS 01/2021                                                Date: May,1st. 2021

Proposed Budget: $65,577.00 (Sixty-Five Thousand Five Hundred Seventy-Seven US Dollars).
Location: Republic of South Sudan

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Advancing youth innovation for peace and social cohesion in local community

The most critical time of a human being’s development is their early childhood. A human being’s actions are shaped by events that happen very early in their life. From the age of zero to seven years old, it is said that the character of a human is entirely developed, and their actions from that point onward are a direct result of their experiences from that timeframe. Aristotle, one of the greatest philosophers to have ever lived, had once quoted, “Give me a child until he is seven, and I will show you the man.” This can be supported by the biological facts of a human being. It has been documented that all human beings are born prematurely compared to most other animal species. This means that a human has to leave a mother’s womb before their brains are fully developed, which leaves them extremely dependent on their parents after they leave the womb. Humans are more dependent on their parents than most other animal species. 

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National NGOs & Funding in South Sudan

The international community has to overcome its differences and find solutions to the conflicts of today. Non-traditional donors need to step up alongside traditional donors. As many people are forcibly displaced today as the entire population of medium-to-large countries. Antonio Guterres

Introduction

International communities often believed that funding capacity was uniform across national organizations.  The funding for humanitarian aid and sustainable development to South Sudan is US$ 1.35bn in a year 2019.  Only seventeen (17) national organizations out of 168 National NGOs receive funding. Where do the other rest of NGOs go to get funds?! It is a million-dollar question.

In 2019, The World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) marked a watershed moment to lay out five major areas for action and change, the 5 Core Responsibilities needed to address and reduce humanitarian need, risk, vulnerability, and 24 key transformations that will help achieve them. More than 15 significant donors continue their commitment to channeling 25% of humanitarian funding to national and local organizations. This ‘Grand Bargain’ acknowledged that the humanitarian deficit, combined with an increase in the number and severity of crises, requires a new humanitarian response approach.

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Electrical Engineering and Technology, How far can you go?

OpEd By Wani Wani & Lado shared discussion

It’s 2030. You wake up and command your light to turn on. You check your daily report of your health status on your phone. Then you get ready and walk outside to your electrically powered car. This scenario illustrates some of the most prevalent ways in how technology, powered by things like Electrical engineering, will change everyday life as we know it.

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A NARRATIVE REPORT OF BC GLOBAL, SOUTH SUDAN

Organization BC Global, South Sudan
Location Juba, South Sudan
Reporting Period May 30th – December 30th 2020

Background Information

BC Global South Sudan is a national nongovernmental organization registered with Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC). It is established to support the most vulnerable communities through improving their livelihood in a more sustainable and resilient manner. The organization implements projects related to Education, Health, WASH, Peacebuilding, Youth and Community Empowerment.

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Young Women’s Challenges in South Sudan

” Educating a girl, you have educated the entire nation.”

I want to thank BC Global for the fantastic opportunity they have given to me to speak on behalf of the young women of South Sudan.  My name is Estella Kaku, and I am 15 years old in the 9th grade of high school. Because of Coronavirus, all schools were closed, the students have to take the assignment home and returned it to school since there is no electricity or public internet. As a teenage girl, I am grateful for the technology that has allowed me to share young women’s concerns through this platform from a distance across the world.

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Children in Bosodong Village

By: Wani Wani

My name is Wani Wani; I was born in California, USA. My parents came to the USA as a refugee. I never experienced what they went through in their own country, South Sudan.  I didn’t get it or feel it until I joined my father in his charitable organization called BC global to serve communities that mostly focuses on the new country, South Sudan.

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Situational Overview of Bosodong Village, Tombek Payam

Introduction:

Tombek payam is in Terekeka County of CES, it is bordering Jonglei state to the North and Lakes State to the North. The Payam is hosting IDPs from Jonglei state who fled due to armed conflict which broke out in December 2013, according to IDPs they arrived on 26/12/2013 in one of the Island called Wunror/Malual of Gemeiza County, but proceeded to Tombek Payam on 8/1/2014 and arrived on 25/1/2014.

Key priorities:

  • WASH
  • Education
  • Health & Nutrition
  • Protection
  • Accessibility
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