Indigenous African women's group in South Sudan trains over 200 women in life skills

Episode 2000,   Jul 13, 2022, 11:07 AM

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African Indigenous Women Empowerment (AIWE), South Sudan commemorates four years of empowering over 200 women with life skills to earn a living. The organization gained its legal status in July 2018 and its programs are geared towards reducing the suffering of the most vulnerable groups through emergency response, implementing programs and projects which assist communities affected by conflict and war to recover and improve.  Listen to the full discussion with Ruth Nyaleel James Kai (Executive Director) and John Bosco Chandiga (Program Director) here.