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Humanitarian Assistance and Development–AHD

About Us


Agency for Humanitarian Assistance and Development (AHD) is a national NGO that inspires and empowers people to build peaceful, united, and prosperous societies where everyone enjoys a high quality of life. Founded in January 2015, the organization is incorporated with Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) of the Republic of South Sudan with registration number 419. The organization was formerly called Organizing People for Prosperity (OPP). But this name was changed in September 2019 because there is a group of South Sudanese politicians named “Other Political Parties (OPP)” in the IGAD-mediated revitalized peace agreement of 2018.

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heart What We Do

Our distinctive expertise is in: community education, social cohesion programming and youth mentorship and capacity strengthening in transformational leadership

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heart What We Do

Our distinctive expertise is in: community education, social cohesion programming and youth mentorship and capacity strengthening in transformational leadership

heart Size and geographical coverage

AHD has its head office in Juba with a strong field presence in Juba, Central Equatoria State and Rumbek, Lakes State, reaching out to approximately a million people in both regions. Plans are underway to expand to Nimule, Torit and Kapoeta in Eastern Equatoria State and the other counties of Central Equatoria State, namely: Kajo-Keji, Lainya, Morobo, Yei, and Terekeka.

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What We Do


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Peace building

We build cohesive, secure, and resilient communities by:
• Strengthening the social cohesion of communities;
• Strengthening community security;

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Education

We endeavor to increase the access of vulnerable children and youth to educational opportunities by:
• Lobbying people with a stake in education

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Health

We contribute to strengthening community health by:
• Increasing awareness of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections among adolescents and youth;

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