Empowering Youth, Shaping Futures
Join us in creating a world where every young person has the power to thrive.
About GYNEDKE
GYNED-SSD is dedicated to empowering the youth of South Sudan, especially women and girls, through targeted advocacy, educational programs, and entrepreneurial support, driving sustainable development and equality in marginalized communities. Join us in making a difference!
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We invite you to explore and embrace our principles, which not only guide us but also inspire transformative action. Together, we can create lasting change.
Slogan
Empowering young people to become leaders in development.
Vision
We envision a poverty free world where young people have the opportunities to maximize their fullest potentials.
Mission
We build capacities and advocate for the improvement of the socio-economic status of the marginalized and less fortunate, and promote the social rights of young people through collective sensitization and training; seeking to positively influence and empower them to be developed and become self-reliant and instill in them leadership values and qualities in exploring their future possibilities.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
Youth who are marginalized confront considerable socioeconomic challenges, including a lack of resources, opportunities for empowerment, and recognition. These obstacles limit their development, leadership potential, and decision-making abilities, prolonging poverty and underdevelopment.
We build capacities and advocate for the improvement of the socio-economic status of the marginalized and less fortunate, and promote the social rights of young people through collective sensitization and training; seeking to positively influence and empower them to be developed and become self-reliant and instill in them leadership values and qualities in exploring their future possibilities.
OUR IMPACTS
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Support GYNED-SSD in our mission to advocate for and transform the lives of South Sudan’s youth. With your help, we can continue to provide life-changing services and promote self-reliance among young women and minorities.