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In South Sudan's displacement-affected communities, families face mounting threats from conflict, flooding, and disease outbreaks. Yet access to healthcare and reliable health information remains critically limited. Those living in crowded IDP camps and border areas face particular vulnerability to Ebola, hampered by misinformation, overcrowding, and weak preparedness systems.
Lim Nguen Foundation (LNF)—a refugee-led, youth-powered organization—is launching a community-centered initiative to strengthen grassroots preparedness and Ebola resilience. We believe communities themselves must lead the fight against disease outbreaks.
Through community-led Risk Communication and Community Engagement, we're empowering local volunteers, youth leaders, and women's groups to become trusted voices for prevention and awareness.
Our approach includes:
Funds will support outreach activities, volunteer coordination, transportation to remote areas, and protective supplies. As an organization founded by individuals with lived displacement experience, we understand what resilience truly requires: local people empowered to protect their own communities.
Together, we can equip vulnerable South Sudanese families with knowledge and tools to prevent outbreaks before they strike.
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