Our Accomplishments

 

Peter Garang Deng launch NSJOF on January 25th, 2010 and on February of the same year, Peter the founder put in $2,500 of his own money into the foundation and the foundation began the scholarship program with two orphaned students. In 2011 the foundation gain momentum and people began to donate to the foundation. In April 23, 2011 Peter published his book the “Lost Generation” the story of a Sudanese Orphan which is all about his life as an orphan child in South Sudan.

 

The book raises the awareness of what the orphaned children are going through in South Sudan and people began to make donations to the foundation. As the result of the book sales and the donations from generous donors, NSJOF moved from two (2) students to seven (7) students by September of 2011 and on December 2011 the foundation added one (1) more student which brings the total of the students in the NSJOF scholarship program to eight (8) students.  NSJOF is two year old in the world of nonprofit but it accomplishment so far is incredible. NSJOF continues to grow operate it scholarship program through the help of individuals, private and public donors.

 

Take moment to watch the clip below- Peter speaking at his book launch and also being interview

New Sudan Jonglei Orphan Foundation (NSJOF) from NSJOF on Vimeo.

 

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Too many Orphans in South Sudan

11-18-2011

March 11, 2010

Why Many Orphans in South Sudan

Many people wonder as to why there are so many orphans in Sudan, particularly in Southern Sudan. Well this has always been a simple question to answer by those who had live in South Sudan for good number of their life time but it is hard to get an answer for this question from those who haven't live there and experience what is like to be being in that war zone country. The 21 years civil war between North and Southern Sudan which has claimed an approximate of 2 million lives has leave the country with a great number of orphaned children that have no one to take care of them and provide them with their basic needs. Another cause of orphans in South Sudan, which is actually overlooked by some people around the world, is lack of health sectors. I mean there are not good hospitals in the country. In fact if you go to Dinka villages in Southern Sudan it is hard to see clinic build around. As a result to the lack of access to the basic health care people die prematurely from the diseases that cannot kill person in a developed world and with that the number of orphans keep increasing on yearly basis. These orphan who’s parents dead as a results of wars or parents dying prematurely, these kids are left behind with no one caring for them and they live a street life for they can't afford to go to school and become educated. We cannot afford to let these orphans suffer and that is why they are the focus of New Sudan Jonglei Orphans Foundation. It is hard for people to believe that when you educate an orphan child today he or she will also educate five to ten other orphans in future. It sound as if it is not true but it is.


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