CORDAID supports internally displaced people and vulnerable people affected by conflict, severe food insecurity, lack of access to water, and outbreak of water-borne diseases. We advocate and influence national government policies, practices and investments to promote disaster risk reduction, mitigate climate change and restore ecosystems. CORDAID also supports IDP settlements and host communities to construct or rehabilitate water sources, latrines, provide hygiene promotion, with a child-to-child approach. We support and empower disaster prone and fragile communities to prevent, mitigate and bounce back from the impacts of hazards and disasters. Our community managed disaster risk reduction program and contingency action plans are aligned with government policies and government supported. To help people recover on a longer term, CORDAID provides conditional cash for livelihoods, seeds, farming and fishery tools, as well as  small business and agriculture training. CORDAID works together with a team of refugees who promote good hygiene to the families through an educational entertainment program. Cordaid-supported health care activities have been able to reach and provide services to people affected by war.
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We Focus on Fragility | We Foster Local Ownership | We Link Relief and Development | We are Inspired by Christian Social Traditions.
 
  
We believe all humans are a single family and the earth with all its resources is our common home.
 
Cordaid, South Sudan,
Hai Neem Plot 35,
3rd Class, Juba, South Sudan
www.cordaid.org
 
  
We are committed to ensure that CORDAID is a safe and welcoming workplace for everybody, that we treat everyone who comes into contact with CORDAID with respect and dignity, and that we use all powers, authorities, assets, resources, and funds entrusted to us appropriately.