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Child friendly space activity in the center supported by ARDI-SS

Equal Access to All

Child friendly space activity in the center supported by ARDI-SS
Child friendly space activity in the center supported by ARDI-SS

ARDI-SS provides assistance based on the needs of conflict/disaster-affected populations to ensure equal access for all. We maximize the opportunity for equal access that requires the ability to recognize the vulnerabilities, needs, and capacities of conflict-affected groups. Our principle of inclusivity cogitates that age, gender, disability, and economic and HIV/AIDS status can create severe disadvantages for certain groups of people, who can be further marginalized as a result.Provision should be enhanced for the most vulnerable to ensure that they are afforded the same access as the rest of the population. We train our service providers to identify vulnerabilities provide appropriate assistance based on the needs in line with the natures of vulnerability.

ARDI-SS

Agenda for Relief and Development Initiative-South Sudan (ARDI-SS), is a South Sudanese national non-governmental humanitarian organization with its head Office in Juba, the Capital of South Sudan and field Offices in Northern Bahr El Ghazal State-Aweil and Renk County, Upper Nile State—Renk is an area grappling with the twin crises of conflict and climate change. Renk has seen an influx of returnees and internally displaced people, where floodwaters, desertification, and fuel wood scarcity compound displacement and deepen trauma. ARDI’s work is grounded in community dialogue and trauma healing, especially for women and children facing displacement-related gender-based violence and emotional stress. With CJRF support, ARDI is implementing a one-year project to reduce non-economic loss and damage through a multi-pronged approach. CJRF is supporting ARDI for its grounded, inclusive approach to recovery—one that honours dignity, cultural identity, and emotional healing in the face of immense loss.