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Get involved with AFAA

From individual giving to multi-year partnerships, every contribution goes directly into local communities that need it the most. 

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Contact

To make a donation, explore a partnership, or ask a question about AFAA's work, please get in touch.

Email

allianceforactionaid@gmail.com

Head Office

Munuki Block C, Gudele Road
Juba, South Sudan

Telephone

+211 921 677 846
+211 918 505 019

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Over 10 million people require humanitarian assistance in South Sudan in 2026. AFAA is actively seeking sustained funding to maintain and expand its operations.

- AFAA'S GOALS

This is what AFAA needs to do more:

AFAA holds a formal mandate from South Sudan's Ministry of Health, a proven track record across health, livelihoods, and protection, and deep community roots built over a decade.

South Sudan's health system runs almost entirely on international funding and USAID cuts in 2025 have created significant gaps. Sustained philanthropic support enables AFAA to maintain operations and expand its reach.

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- WHAT FUNDING ENABLES

A health facility for Palual

A major IDP site with no health facility

Palual has become a major IDP site as flooding forces communities to higher ground. There is no health facility. Patients must travel significant distances to reach Majak PHCU or Nyal PHCC, an impossible journey for pregnant women, the elderly, or the acutely ill.

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Nyal PHCC:  infrastructure and equipment

Solar power, equipment upgrades, and a functioning blood bank

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The World Bank's operational funding covers staff and medicines but not the infrastructure gaps that threaten to prevent service delivery. Solar power, equipment upgrades, and structural repairs remain unfunded and affect the reliability of services.

Expanding CHW coverage

Reaching the remaining communities across Panyijiar County

Full county coverage means reaching communities currently without CHW presence — many only accessible in dry season — with the same frontline care that has already driven under-5 mortality below the national average.

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Medicine and supplies

A consistent drug supply, pre-positioned before flood season

When drugs run out, the mobile clinic cannot function and the PHCU turns patients away. Sustained funding enables forward procurement — buying and stockpiling medicines before the floods make delivery impossible.

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Staff and operational costs

South Sudanese health professionals paid consistently and reliably

Sustained funding ensures AFAA's frontline staff can continue delivering healthcare without interruption — the foundation on which every other AFAA initiative depends.

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- Donate

Support AFAA's work

AFAA is a lean, locally-staffed organisation. There are no expat salaries, no large administrative overheads, no international consultants. When you donate to AFAA, your money goes to services in Panyijiar, delivered by South Sudanese professionals, to the communities who need them.

If you wish to discuss a donation or funding commitment of any size, contact us directly at: allianceforactionaid@gmail.com

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- what your donation COULD FUND

One month of drug supplies for a CHW

Supplies one Community Health Worker with a month of essential medicines, malaria treatment, oral rehydration salts, antibiotics, to manage cases at village level.

One mobile outreach clinic

Covers the costs of a single mobile outreach session, including boat fuel, staff and medical supply costs. This reaches communities that have no other access to healthcare.

One month of drug supplies for the PHCC

Keeps Nyal Primary Health Care Centre stocked with essential medicines for a full month, sustaining outpatient consultations and the CEmONC surgical centre.

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