GCFSS is a non-partisan, non-profit, non-tribal, gender, race, religion, and non-boundary organization and non-governmental organization registered at a National Level on 24th June, 2024; in Juba – South Sudan, under South Sudan NGO Act 2016, giving it full forward thrust to serve South Sudanese war affected societies equally and equitably.
GCFSS presence is the entire former Central Equatoria State and Jonglei State aiming to transform lives of the vulnerable persons. Currently, started its operations with girl child in current Central Equatoria in Juba. The NGO is hoping to provide sufficient, efficient and effective, accountable and transparent humanitarian support to girl child, women and youth, regardless of any characteristics of humanity at national and regional level. GCFSS built the ‘house of trust’ in that it has qualified staff and supportive partners as well as stakeholders.
Our Strength
GCFSS members and staff are qualified in mind – right from the board, we have the competent staff ranging from the top. We recruited staff base on their education qualifications then followed by other important parts of service delivery. Services first to the people, is the guiding point put forward to be observed by our GCFSS. Inclusivity – GCFSS aims and believes in uniformity of all mankind regardless of tribe, race, region, religion gender or else. There is enough room for anyone who is capable to deliver services to the needy under GCFSS’s capacity. And as a result, we believe that our services will bear fruits of peace, unity and prosperous. Partnership – our organization believe in networking with other NGOs and stakeholders with the common goal. And this has happened for the management to have linked itself with a few of the selected body. Guiding principles – Total justice, compassion, accountability and transparency. This guide GCFSS activities and an absolute hope for achieving the goal. We are ever optimistic and have assurance in any mission to take place.
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GCFSS Programs
Education Programs | Livelihood Programs | Health Programs | Peace-buildings |
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Beneficiaries
Beneficiaries
- Women
- Girl child
- Youth