States of Operation

6

Women Empowered (2025)

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Children Reached

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Founded

2021

About us

About Together for Inclusion

Empowering the most marginalized communities in South Sudan through protection, livelihood, and inclusion.

Together for Inclusion (TFI) was founded in 2021 and is fully registered with the RRC South Sudan (REG-No-3793). We respond to humanitarian crises, development needs and peace-building across the country. Our mandate is to enable protective equitable empowerment as the pathway to self-independence.

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What We Do

Thematic areas

Integrated programming for protection, livelihood, health and education.


We uphold survivor-centered approach, bi-quarterly safeguarding risk assessments, and accessible reporting mechanisms. Gender and disability inclusion is mirrored across all operations, ensuring equity, accessibility and dignity.

Protection

GBV prevention & response, child protection, MHPSS, case management and life-saving support for conflict-affected populations. We prioritize survivors and most at-risk groups including persons with disabilities.

Food Security & Livelihood

Modern farming training, agri-tools distribution, VSLA, TVET and income-generating activities. We empower women and youth for economic independence

Education for all

Construction/renovation of learning spaces, teacher training, child rights clubs, peace clubs, and mainstreaming child protection in education.

Health Awareness

HIV/AIDS prevention, reproductive health, nutrition education through psycho-education and children clubs.

Our Work Areas

Where we operate

Reaching hard-to-reach and conflict-affected communities across South Sudan.


Headquarters: Juba, Central Equatoria — operations span 6 states.

Central Equatoria: Juba, Mangalla, Bilnyang

Western Equatoria: Mundri, Mundri East

Eastern Equatoria: Kapoeta, Ikotos

Jonglei: Twic East, Uror

Upper Nile: Pigi Canal, Renk, Baliet

Warrap: Tonj, Gogrial East

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Together for Inclusion (TFI)?

    Together for Inclusion (TFI) is a woman-led, non-profit national organization registered with the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) of South Sudan (REG-No-3793). Founded in 2021, we empower vulnerable communities; including persons with disabilities, women, children, the elderly, and youth, through protection, food security, livelihood, health awareness, and education programs.

  • Who does TFI serve?

    We prioritize the most marginalized and conflict-affected populations, including: Persons with disabilities, Women and girls, Children, The elderly, and the Youth.
    We design all programs to be accessible, inclusive, and responsive to the specific needs of these groups.

  • Is TFI a registered organization?

    Yes. TFI is fully registered with the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) of South Sudan under registration number REG-No-3793.

  • How is TFI funded?

    TFI operates through a combination of: Internally mobilized resources, Grants from international humanitarian organizations, Private donations, Partnerships with government line ministries.
    We are committed to transparency and accountability in all financial matters.

  • How can I support TFI's work?

    There are several ways to support us:
    Donate: Your contribution helps us reach more vulnerable communities.
    Partner: We welcome collaboration with NGOs, government agencies, and private sector organizations.
    Volunteer: Share your skills and time with our team.
    Spread the word: Follow us on social media and share our mission.

    When our website launches, you will find a dedicated "Get Involved" section.

  • Does TFI have a safeguarding policy?

    Yes. TFI maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward abuse, exploitation, and harassment. We conduct bi-quarterly safeguarding risk assessments, use survivor-centered approaches, and ensure all staff, volunteers, and participants have access to safe reporting mechanisms.

  • How does TFI ensure gender and disability inclusion?

    Inclusion is central to everything we do. We: Mirror gender and disability considerations in all programs, Use gender analysis and disability assessments to identify gaps, Ensure services are accessible and relevant to all genders, persons with disabilities, and the elderly, and Train staff and community structures on inclusive practices.

Achievements

Stories of change

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