An Overview Of Our Solution
- Population Impacted:
- Continent: Africa
Organization type
Population impacted
Size of agricultural area
Production quantity
People employed
Describe your solution
Describe your implementation
External connections
What is the environmental or ecological challenge you are targeting with your solution?
Describe the context in which you are operating
South Sudan got her independence in July 2011 after long decades of war .The nation is still a very
fragile state with weak government institutions, high dependence on external aid and very volatile
security environment after the sudden outbreaks of armed conflicts between different government
factions as witnessed in December 2013 and July 2016.The long years of conflict have resulted into
displacements and weak livelihoods. Coupled with the conflicts of July 2016, the state is indirectly
affected as there is increase in the prices of food and non-food items (NFIs) and negative coping
mechanisms such as indiscriminate charcoal burning and high way robberies. The region is hence best
targeted by projects that are oriented towards recovery and resilience on both people and the
environment.. Raja county is unique here as it borders Central African Republic and the turbulent Darfur
Region of Sudan. With Population of about 75,892, there are 21,890 returnees. Livelihoods are based on
crop agriculture (55% Raja), Fishery (45% Raja) and Livestock production (19% Raja)
How did you impact natural resource use and greenhouse gas emissions?
Social/Community
Water
Food Security/Nutrition
Economic/Sustainable Development
Climate
Sustainability
Sustainable Development (SD) is way of development that endures in the long run and integrates the ecological
(Planet), economic (Profit) and social (People) dimensions. Through BMZ grant funding, the project has balanced
these three ‘P’s as depicted in Figure below.