You can bring PEACE to South Sudanese refugees
Curing the Effects of War through Christ-centered Partnerships in East Africa for Community Empowerment
Photo: Refugees unloading everything they have, fleeing the war in South Sudan
Why South Sudan?
South Sudan has been ravaged by an impoverishing and debilitating war and it has affected every area of life for its people.
Why Now?
This conflict has led to widespread displacement, loss of life, and humanitarian crises. Despite multiple peace agreements, the underlying issues of governance, ethnic tensions, and resource distribution persist, hampering efforts for lasting peace.
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$30 a Month Provides a Child's Education, Trauma Care and Food
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$1,000 Provides a Church Leader's Trauma Healing and Peace and Reconciliation Training for One Year
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$100 Provides a Woman's Business, Trade Skill + Bible Training for One Year
PEACE’s Sustainable Solution
PEACE International’s three-pronged solution is unique because it does not simply treat the symptoms of the problem but looks to heal it at its source. The success of this self-sustaining model has been recognized by the Office of the Prime Minister. This model focuses on three primary areas: Educating children, Equipping leaders and Empowering women.
WHAT’S HAPPENING?
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From ministry updates to building a new technical school, there’s always something exciting in the works at PEACE.
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Donate Today
Every dollar makes a difference, whether it’s providing food, school supplies or training.
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Spread the Word
Share what you learn with family, friends and your own community. Knowledge is the first step to providing aid.
Still have questions?
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Every donation makes an impact. Our thee-pronged approach ensures quality, Christian education, business training and biblical studies throughout the community.
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Rosemary Khamati founded PEACE International in South Sudan by providing education for 200 children. A bloody civil war erupted in December 2013 resulting in mass casualties and millions fleeing for their lives. Many such refugees came to Northern Uganda, where PEACE now operates primarily in the Olua 1 Settlement.
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PEACE is headquartered in Adjumani, Uganda
Interested in learning more?
Have questions for our team at PEACE? We’d love to connect with you to talk about our mission to help the South Sudanese refugees.
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