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ACT Appeal: Support to returnees, IDPs and host communities, Southern Sudan
07 Dec 2006 14:26:00 GMT
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Appeal

Southern Sudan - Ikotos County, Eastern Equatoria, North Bor and Jonglei

Support to returnees, IDPs and host communities - AFSD71

Appeal Target: US$ 4,003,825

Geneva, 4 December 2006

An ACT member working in Sudan the Lutheran World Federation recognizes that the challenge of rebuilding South Sudan and resettling the returnees is enormous. This transition needs support from the international community. Areas that need immediate attention include, but are not limited to, food aid, food security, capacity building, water and sanitation, infrastructure development in health and education, provision of social services, peace building/psychosocial support, human rights support, and the development of economic activities and effective institutional structures. However, LWF also recognizes the limited internal capacity in Sudan at present to adequately meet these needs. This ACT Appeal extends the emergency services of ACT implementing members in South Sudan to support the returnees' repatriation and resettlement.

The Sudanese who have been longer-term IDPs and refugees returning to their home areas are finding that their homes have been occupied by other IDPs. This means that the returnees are forced to start their lives all over again - building a new house on a plot of land that needs to be cleared if it is to be farmed. Availability of land is not a problem per se; however, harvests are frequently affected by drought, heavy rains, unreliable rainfalls and pests. People seldom have food and they need the tools and support to become sustainable in farming. The need for seeds and agricultural tools at the time of cultivation is also necessary for self-sufficiency and reliance. Due to the prolonged conflict in Eastern Equatoria, as in other parts of Sudan, the host communities themselves have very little food and other life-sustaining resources that they are able to share with the returnees.

This appeal will be implemented and serviced by the LWF Kenya/Sudan program and the LWF Uganda/Sudan program who are both planning in 2007 to set up a country program based out of Torit and, set up a hub area within Southern Sudan, with a liaison office Juba.

Name of ACT member/partner:

 The Lutheran World Federation/World Service, Uganda/Sudan

 The Lutheran World Federation/World Service, Kenya/Sudan

Project Completion Date: 31 December 2007

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FOR THE FULL TEXT OF THE APPEAL (PDF FILE), KINDLY VISIT THE ACT SITE. THANK YOU. _________________________________________________________________________________

Please kindly send your contributions to either of the following ACT bank accounts:

US dollar

Account Number - 240-432629.60A

IBAN No: CH46 0024 0240 4326 2960A

Euro

Euro Bank Account Number - 240-432629.50Z

IBAN No: CH84 0024 0240 4326 2950Z

Account Name: ACT - Action by Churches Together

UBS AG

8, rue du Rhône

P.O. Box 2600

1211 Geneva 4, SWITZERLAND

Swift address: UBSW CHZH12A

Please also inform the Finance Officer Jessie Kgoroeadira (direct tel. +4122/791.60.38, e-mail address jkg@act-intl.org) and the Programme Officer Michael Hyden (mhy@act-intl.org) of all pledges/contributions and transfers, including funds sent direct to the implementers, now that the Pledge Form is no longer attached to the Appeal.

We would appreciate being informed of any intent to submit applications for EU, USAID and/or other back donor funding and the subsequent results. We thank you in advance for your kind cooperation.

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ACT is a global alliance of churches and related agencies working to save lives and support communities in emergencies worldwide. The ACT Coordinating Office is based with the World Council of Churches (WCC) and The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) in Switzerland.

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