
About Us at Youth Link South Sudan
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Head office Juba South Sudan -Rock city - other field offices Yei town next
to Unicef - CES
B) in Yambio at NeCSOs premises & in Ezo at Siani’s Premises - WES
C) in Torit at hai Longute business center - CE
D) in Malakal and Kodok - Fashoda county - UNS
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ORGANIZATION
PROFILE
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Background:
YOUTH LINK is a Women Led and Youth Focused Non- Profit Making National Non- Governmental
Organization formed in 2022 with sole purpose of address South Sudan Challenges in the Context of
innovation and development in the cotemporary world and to tackle Gender Equity, youth and women
Economic Empowerment, among other Developmental Innovations, Peace building, health concerns
among the young people across South Sudan. Additionally, the conflict mitigation with economic
empowerment &leadership techniques. Youth Link is a member of AfriYAN South Sudan A youth led
Network, member of Central Equatoria civil Society network, a member of Women Led Network.
The Organization has its head office in Juba at Rock city residential area next to the playground and Sub
Offices in Yambio, Ezo Counties of - Western Equatoria, in Kapoeta and Torit Counties of Eastern
Equatoria State, in Juba and Terekeka of Central Equatoria State, in Kapoeta South Eastern
Equatoria state, in Fashoda county, Wau-shilluk, Wadakona, Kaka in Manyo County and Makal
county of Upper Nile State. YOUTH LINK is committed to provide access to basic human needs and
improving the lives of women and youth from vulnerable host communities, returnees and IDPs Youth
Link through its work in emergencies and long-term development strategies are aimed at saving lives,
relieve suffering and provided opportunities for a better stand YOUTH LINK of living for thousands of
people. We work primarily within rural communities and regions ranked as high priority by the UNOCHA
Human Development Report. YOUTH LINK aims at implementing developmental programs which are
humanitarian focused within the Sustainable Development Goal goals (SDGs) as well as long-term
development programs across the mentioned 4 states in South Sudan.
Vision: Holistically Empowered Youth in South Sudan.
Mission: To engage young women to participate in issues which affect them through advocacy, innovation,
economic empowerment, community engagement and partnerships.
Core Values:
Innovative
Quality Service
Professionalism
Accountable
Theory of Change:
Centered on an inclusive Innovation as central facet of the framework to amplify the impact to ensure
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OUR THEMATIC AREAS:
1.Gender Equity, Peace Building Equality and Advocacy
2. Women &Youth Economic Empowerment
3. HIV/ STIs Prevention, Mental health, Menstrual Hygiene Management, Sexual Reproductive
Health and Rights, Comprehensive Sexuality Education.
4. Innovation through Digitalization and Youth Transformation
Purpose of this Organization: This organization is meant to restructure and engage young people to
change their thinking perspectives with linkage to positive developmental aspects during their life time.
Through rebuilding lives/ empowering lives young people are going to be innovative, creative and more
productive in Both rural and urban areas in South Sudan more especially in the targeted 4 states of CE,
WES, EES, and UNS.
A framework for youth engagement in urban contexts: The framework for youth engagement in urban
contexts offers a structured and pragmatic approach for engaging youth residents of cities and urban areas
in development initiatives. This focus has emerged as a result of learning from a peace building project,
implemented behind it and identifies five key elements that are critical for any project aiming to engage
youth in urban contexts.
Those Elements are:
Physical space, mobilization, exposure, activism and staff competencies as well as organizational
adaptations. Each of these elements needs to be taken into consideration and carefully planned for in order
to have improved urban youth engagement. A specific step-by- step process is hence also presented as
part of the proposed framework. Meanwhile, it enables practitioners to have a general understanding of
what urban youth engagement entails and what evidence exists to support the proposed approach. The
framework is proposed at a critical moment as Youth Link acknowledged the importance of addressing
urban vulnerabilities globally as well as advancing the urban programming agenda. These efforts are
being led by the Centre of Expertise for Urban Programming.
YOUTH/WOMEN EMPOWERMENT:
Urban and Rural Youth Engagement:
A) Elements of the framework
- Physical space
- Mobilization
- Exposure
- Volunteering and activism
- Staff competencies and organizational adaptation
B) Steps in the process of urban youth engagement
- Urban youth motives
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- Building the citywide vision
- Structure of the urban and rural youth group.
Planned Youth Set up:
According to Youth Link planned framework for youth programing in the humanitarian perspective the
urban and rural context, youth engagement is extremely important given that urban and rural youth (both
women and men), especially the marginalized among them, are generally viewed as threats to civil society
as opposed to assets of their communities. Youth living in disadvantaged urban and rural areas and slums
are subject to: unsafe living conditions, discrimination, violence and exploitation by gangsters, forceful
recruitment into the armed forces, criminal organizations or even unofficial military groups and becomes
unruly.Peace building and Reconciliation:
The Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS)
signed in September 2018 brought renewed impetus towards stabilizing the fragile situation in the
country. The on-going formation of the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R
TGoNU) since February 2020 has also brought hope of setting South Sudan on the path towards peace
and development. Even if this processes are in the place to keep hope of people, South Sudan remains
highly fragile and the risks of relapsing into conflict, violence and wars are present and persistent and the
country continues to face political, institutional, social and economic challenges including; weak
infrastructure for peaceful resolution of conflict; illegal long-standing practices like cattle raiding, child
and forced marriages and age set youth; exclusion of women, youth, minorities and other special interest
groups in peace building initiatives, development and governance; proliferation and misuse of firearms;
and climate change induced and resource-based conflicts. All these are left unattended, as they are factors
which are potential to reverse peace building gains, increase fragility, and impede implementation of key
R-ARCSS milestones.
Strategy towards Solution
To enhance nonviolent means for resisting violence, managing, transforming and resolving
conflict
To improve civic education sector and to strengthen community engagement on their roles in
peace building
To develop youth capacities and skills on nonviolent actions to become agents of change in
communities
To promote dialogue and mediation among conflicting communities to achieve lasting peace
To improve research, documentaries and cultural exchange in coexisting communities
To create early warning awareness raising tools to address context analysis.
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To promote community demobilization, disarmament, and reintegration to improve conflict
prevention, behaviour control and building nonviolent resilience.
Protection Programme (GBV) In the past six years of brutal civil wars in the country, women and
girls have suffered all forms of sexual violence, sexual harassment, psychological abuses, kidnapping
and trafficking. Other forms of violence against women in South Sudan includes forced marriage, higher
bride prices, domestic violence, sexual discrimination, and gender blindness which are inflicted against
women and girls by individuals, in relationships, in the community and in the society with impunity. All
these are not in compliance with International Protocols and Conventions including the Maputo Protocol
and International Human Rights Laws to which South Sudan subscribed. Lives saving support material
and protection to household internal Displaced Person. YOUTH LINK workers adhere to the values and
principles outlined in the YOUTH LINK Code of Conduct. In accordance with these values, YOUTH
LINK operates and enforces policies in Beneficiary Protection from Exploitation and Abuse as follow
up of the UN PSEA, Child protection Policy and GBV policy. YOUTH LINK expects its employees,
interns and volunteers to maintain the highest standards of ethical conduct and to ensure their compliance
with all applicable laws and legal principles.
Likewise, YOUTH LINK’s standard contract terms and code of conduct require suppliers, contractors,
etc. to sign that they agree to maintain high ethical and social operating standards during the term of the
agreement.
Strategy towards Solution
Sensitize men to take the lead in the efforts to end Gender Based Violence (GBV)
Bring to light the fact that the Women Rights is Human Rights
Sensitize women and girls of their roles to protect themselves against SGBV
Advocate for implementation of Affirmative Action to enhance women participation in public
policy making decision processes
Reduction of the rampant forced of child marriage in South Sudan.
Empower the community of the importance of equal access to education for both boys and girls
GBV & SGBV Survivors to access therapy, referral, psychosocial support and seek justice
GBV Survivors are protected.
Awareness Campaigns for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis and other Sexual Transmitted Diseases Promote girl child education through awareness campaign on menstrual hygiene and distribution
of dignity kits for girls in rural schools to keep them in schools.
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WASH (Water, Hygiene, & Sanitation) In South Sudan rural set up, WASH is a real challenge,
communities in some areas fetch drinking water from wells which is consumed without being boiled,
filtered or treated, worse of it is during raining season, sanitation becomes the major cause of outbreaks
of water borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid which in most cases does results into death of many
people.
Strategies towards Solution
Ensure proper use of improved sanitation facilities in the local communities to support schools,
hospitals and public places.
Introduce and install hand washing equipment in schools, health facilities and other public places
Distribution of washing soap in schools and community centres
Improvement of access to safe water in the target communities
Sensitizing the communities to dig pit latrines in every household
Ensuring emergency response to flood affected communities with provisions of WASH Items.
Health (HIV, TB and Hepatitis) With only 22% of health facilities fully operational (according to
South Sudan national health statistics), there exist daring health challenges of preventative waterborne
diseases such as typhoid, cholera viral, blood borne and Sexual Transmitted Diseases that includes,
HIV/AIDS, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Hepatitis B&C among others. Malaria, Pneumonia, Malnutrition
in Children below five (5), Lactating Mothers, Malaria and other Perennial Complications backed
Subsequent Insecurity as a result of Inter-Communal Violence and Attacks on Health Aid Workers,
Inadequate Supply of Drugs, and Lack of enough qualified health personnel have contributed
tremendously to maimed health service delivery resulting into higher mortality rate in the hands of
preventable diseases. Health challenges are an emergency which requires urgent intervention
especially in Eastern Equatoria region.
To continue promoting adequate breastfeeding and to improve the promotion of adequate weaning
To promote balanced diet through distribution of nutritious foods like soya bean, milk and egg
Sexually Transmitted Infections (HIV, Hepatitis, Syphilis, among others).
Strategy towards solution
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Improvement of balanced diet through distribution of nutritious foods like soya bean, milk and
egg.
HRP's integrated health program with provision of Sexual reproductive health and right (SRHR)
for women.
Enhance Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) Services for HIV/AIDS to help the
community members and the youth in particular know their status
Distribution of Condoms and Mosquito nets for prevention of malaria and STDs.
Improves maternal and new born health status to reduce the chances of Mother to Child
Transmission of HIV/AIDS (MTCT).
Menstrual Hygiene Management:
HRP focuses on the supporting young girls on menstrual hygiene management under a component of
sexual reproductive health and rights amidst multiple services like use of contraceptive, pills among
others.
HRP considers developing more awareness campaigns strategy for HIV prevention, reproductive health;
life skills-based education and sexual rights among the youth more especially at grassroots level including
organizing events for public health along with government.
Strategy towards solution
Introducing girl-focused approach on health and sanitation
Providing training on menstrual hygiene management to disadvantage women and girls in schools
and communities
Supporting underprivileged women and girls with sanitary pads and other relevant dignity kits
such as (reusable pads) to enhance their menstrual hygiene management
Sensitizing the community on proper disposal of used sanitary pads to promote healthy
environment.
To promote a health education among women and girls in the community.YOUTH LINK linkyouth460@gmail.com +211927881588 Twitter: @Youth Link Facebook: Youth Link 10 | P a g eGender Equality:
Gender Equity is one instrumental tool that YOUTH LINK is tackling with involvement of a
component of Women Empowerment that aims at promoting women to take a lead in democratic
norms and culture in the operational area
building capacities of women and communities and their groups to engage effectively with
government and other stakeholders for getting their constitutional and legal social, economic and
political rights
aims at working directly with state institutions for creating an environment that can guarantee the
rights of women citizens
It also focuses on enhancing women income generation skills through capacity building and micro
credit
To promote gender equality among youth groups
To help the women to stand on their own feet through introduction of income generation activities
To empower women on the importance of education to reduce school dropout among girls
Integrating development program for persons with disabilities.
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Food Security and Livelihood
South Sudan has the most fertile virgin land suitable for planting all types of crops to provide enough
food for domestics’ consumption and surplus for export; in the contrary, South Sudan is the biggest
importer of food in the region, about half of the population are facing food insecurity, all these are as a
result of civil wars in the country that has forced the rural populations to flee their farm land for security
reasons, barns and farms torched in a scorched earth policy war trait. Agriculture prior to the outbreak of
the 2013 war was the major source of income and livelihood for rural population and given the above
explained situation, the communities never only lost their livelihood but also lost source of food for
domestic consumption.
Strategy towards solution
There is high need to mobilize resources for recovery and resilience in the post conflict South Sudan that
gears towards production of food for domestic consumption and surplus for commercial purpose locally
in South Sudan as a primary source of Livelihood followed by other programs for betterment of human
live; to achieve these, GND manoeuvres to embark on the following;
Mapping of local farmers who have returned to their farm land
Working with the farmers to identify their key priorities in terms of the need for food production
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Training the groups on sustainable farming through demonstration farms
Mobilizing resources, recruit and train local extension workers to work with the various farmers’
groups
Timely distribution of quality seeds and farming tools to local farmers’ groups
Working with other entities to respond in case of emergencies such as outbreak of pest and
diseases
Supporting farmers during harvest of crops by providing empty sacks which will add values to
their product before taking to the market
Train and provide women & youth with income generation skills such as liquid soap making,
tailoring and provision tools such as sewing machines and small start-up capital to improve their
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YOUTH LINK remains an active stakeholder in humanitarian cluster system in South Sudan. Except
Shelter and CCCM clusters, YOUTH LINK staff participates and contributes to the work of respective
fora, incl. Working Groups, such as Protection Cluster, Child Protection Sub-Cluster, and GBV Sub
Cluster and National Youth partners’ forum and state coordination youth partners’ forum, rule of law
forum South Sudan.
THE YOUTH LINK POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Lives saving support material and protection to household internal Displaced Person. YOUTH LINK
workers adhere to the values and principles outlined in the YOUTH LINK Code of Conduct.
In accordance with these values, YOUTH LINK operates and enforces policies in Beneficiary Protection
from Exploitation and Abuse as follow up of the UN PSEA, Child protection Policy and GBV policy.
YOUTH LINK expects its employees, interns and volunteers to maintain the highest standards of ethical
conduct and to ensure their compliance with all applicable laws and legal principles.YOUTH LINK linkyouth460@gmail.com +211927881588 Twitter: @Youth Link Facebook: Youth Link 15 | P a g e
Likewise, YOUTH LINK’s standard contract terms and code of conduct require suppliers, contractors,
etc. to sign that they agree to maintain high ethical and social operating standards during the term of the
agreement.
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Finance
Manager
Admin/ Human
Program
Coordinators
Monitoring and
Resource
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Logistics and
procurement
officer/Supply
Chain
Gender and
protection officer
Project
officers -
field base
Project
Accountant
Field
Coordinators/Monitors
M&E team
Executive
Director
Board of
Directors
Programs Director
Communications and
Advocacy Officer
Consultants and
Volunteers
Program Manager
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