Programs
Like children of parents, these programs are offspring that further develop the vision of Nile Orphan Care. Each child in our care receives these expressions of love.
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Nutrition Program:
The wellbeing, health and growth of a child is determined primarily by the quality of food he/she eats. Since 2013, Love the Hungry has been playing a key role in providing fortified meals to children under Nile Orphan Care (NOC), and we are asking other organizations to support this life-saving mission as well.
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Medical Care and Health Education:
NOC is working with SOS and other institutions to provide medicines to children, workers and vulnerable families in South Sudan. Moreover, the organization provides trainings on health education such as HIV/AIDS awareness, dental care, disease prevention, etc.
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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH):
With support from Love the Hungry, NOC now has a clean water system at its site. This solar water system provides safe, clean water for drinking and agriculture use. Likewise, Water Step has provided NOC with equipment (M-100 Chlorine Generators & Bleach-Making Machines) which are used for water treatment, general cleaning purpose and so much more.
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Beautiful Savior International Fellowship (Mission Outreach):
The NOC does not discriminate between children based on their beliefs, gender and/or tribes, etc. At the same time, NOC is committed to mold these children in Christ and His Word. The children go out into the community and share the good news of God’s love. “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will never depart from it” (Prov. 22:6).
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Shed Light on South Sudan (SLOSS):
This ministry is about peace, unity and reconciliation. The organization has introduced this program into its syllabus and, children and workers are playing key roles through activities such as scouting, drama, poetry, cultural dances, debate, sports, just to mention but a few. This initiative promotes peace within the institution and in South Sudan at large. “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God” (Matt. 5:9)
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Child Protection and Rehabilitation Programs:
Nile Orphan Care provides protection to children and rehabilitates those who are traumatized due to their tragic past, etc.
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Gender Based Violence (GBV) Prevention:
This is one of the key areas that NOC is putting more effort into it to make sure children and workers within or outside of the organization are in good relationships and gender equality is promoted in all work of live.
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Technical and Vocational Trainings:
This program was created to provide extra skills to our children who have or not yet finish secondary school. Such trainings help them to find or create job opportunities.
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Inter-Ethnic Academy (primary/Elementary and Secondary/High School):
South Sudan’s diversity of tribes is her source of beauty and pain. 64 unique tribes makeup the nation. One of the causes of South Sudan’s civil wars has been a false belief that each tribe is an enemy of the other. Our Inter-Ethnic Academy was named as such to address this division.
In the good news of the Gospel, these tribes can see the unifying power of God’s love. 63 of the 64 tribes are represented by our student body.
NOC’s education department which provides free, quality education to all children within our care. We believe that the better way to change the lives of these children is to give them an education.
Daalbaai (term in native language which means “happiness is a result of availability of food”):
This is NOC’s agriculture sector with the mission to promote indigenous food production and to reduce dependency on international humanitarian aid relief. The fertility of the land, plus plenty of rain, has convinced us that South Sudan can be one of the bread basket countries in the world.
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“… A land flowing with milk and honey, the most beautiful of all lands” (Ezekiel 20:6)