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£1,135
raised of £10,000 target by 16 supporters

    Weʼve raised £1,135 to support the ECSS's Covid-19 Task Force to increase awareness and prevention measures throughout the country and support the most vulnerable.

    Funded on Wednesday, 7th July 2021

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    The Anglican Church in Sudan was planted by the Church Missionary Society in 1899 and became an autonomous Province, known as the Episcopal Church of Sudan, in 1976. In July 2017, six years after South Sudan gained her independence in 2011, the Church was divided into two provinces; the Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan and the Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan.

    The Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan grew from 3 dioceses and has eight Internal Provinces - Western Equatoria Internal Province; Eastern Bahr el Ghazal Internal Province; Jonglei Internal Province; Upper Nile Internal Province; Northern Bahr el Ghazal Internal Province; Eastern Equatoria Internal Province; Central Equatoria Internal Province; Amadi Internal Province plus the mother Diocese of Juba making a total of nine internal provinces with a total of sixty one (61) Dioceses

    Covid-19 is present at community levels throughout South Sudan. Positive cases have been confirmed in the Internal Provinces of Western Equatoria, Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile and Central Equatoria, the church has already lost members to the virus. Testing is limited throughout the country and therefore it is considered that many cases are left unconfirmed – the population are used to suffering from malaria and typhoid and the symptoms of both can be mistaken for coronavirus – thus not all possible cases are flagged to Ministry of Health. There is an increase in unplanned pregnancies as schools are closed due to the pandemic and gender based violence has also increased.

    The Episcopal Church of South Sudan has a presence in all areas of the country and is therefore well placed to assist in the distribution of vital messaging, around awareness and prevention, and humanitarian support – in the way of actual foodstuffs or cash transfers to the most vulnerable households.

    As well as the Covid-19 pandemic some areas of the country are affected by floods or locust swarms, both of which add to food insecurity.

    Any funds raised via this platform will be used by The Episcopal Church of South Sudan to increase efforts in awareness and prevention measures via established radio, TV and social media channels, providing practical support – supplying WASH facilities, materials to make preventative facemasks, and helping the most vulnerable with support by way of foodstuffs or small cash transfers.

    Our thanks and appreciation to all who contribute in any way at this difficult time throughout the world.

    southsudan.anglican.org

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    • Episcopal Church of South Sudan4 years ago
      Episcopal Church of South Sudan

      Episcopal Church of South Sudan

      4 years ago

      Thanks to your generous donations we have begun a programme of awareness training for the Pastors, Mothers' Union and Youth leaders at archdeaconry level. This will help ensure that proper protocols are adhered to as churches resume worship.

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    • Episcopal Church of South Sudan4 years ago
      Episcopal Church of South Sudan

      Episcopal Church of South Sudan

      4 years ago

      The Provincial Youth Office have used funds donated to the ECSS Covid-19 Task Force to make dramas for radio, these raise awareness of coronavirus as well as tackling some current issues. The dramas are in Arabic with English summaries and can be found at the link below. https://soundcloud.com/user-582786829/sets/ecss-covid-19-task-force-youth-office

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    • Episcopal Church of South Sudan4 years ago
      Episcopal Church of South Sudan

      Episcopal Church of South Sudan

      4 years ago

      Following the unexpected death of Bishop Fraser Yugu (Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Juba) on Saturday, the ECSS Covid-19 Task Force were able - thanks to funds raised here - to contribute soaps and facemasks to enable a saver enviroment for the many thousands of people who wanted to gather to celebrate his life on Tuesday.

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    • Dave and Debs

      Dave and Debs

      Aug 6, 2020

      Your in our thoughts and prayers. The seeds you are sowing and watering will bear God's fruit. You are all frontline heroes and people of faith. Thankyou.

      £150.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 28, 2020

    • David Dawson

      David Dawson

      Jul 16, 2020

      £30.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 7, 2020

      I wish you well. Juba is a place on my heart and I pray for you all.

      £30.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 6, 2020

      £250.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 4, 2020

      May God bless all your efforts. We are following developments in South Sudan and keeping you all in our prayers.

    • Phil Berke and Jane Sell

      Phil Berke and Jane Sell

      Jun 27, 2020

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