Joining Forces for Child Protection in Emergencies / South Sudan

Abut

Abut is the grandmother of 1-year-old Maker, a boy who lost his mother and father at the age of one.  Abut’s town Bor, in South Sudan has faced serious and multiple floods and her family is at risk of hunger. 

Abut’s family was displaced by floods in 2022 to Bor stadium IDPs camp, where they live now. She and many others in their village were farmers practicing mix-farming (growing crops and rearing animals). However, they lost everything as a result of the 2022 floods.


Source: Phys.org


Abut is not only taking care of Maker* but also of other 3 children of her family. She is struggling for their survival. She can’t fulfill the children’s needs. Three of the children need to be in school but Abut couldn’t enroll them because she cannot afford their school materials.

When JF-CPiE met Abut and Maker in October 2022, they were living in Bor stadium IDPs camp, 10km away from the main town. Abut could only go to the forest to collect firewood to sell and earn something for a living, but insecurity has become a threat and she stopped going to the forest. They only have one mosquito net, no sleeping mat, blanket, or bed sheets. The family could brow from their neighbors a sleeping mat and had one blanket to use at night. Abut’s situation was unsustaible.

Before the intervention, she was worried because she couldn’t afford shelter and other basic needs like clothes, food, and education for her children. She was also worried because they had been displaced by the floods, and insecurity was a threat. She reported her living situation to Save the Children Child Protection Help Desk. She said she could not afford to buy milk for one year old Maker. This raised a flag to JF-CPiE to intervene.

How Abut’s family was supported?

JF-CPiE supported Abut’s family with plastic sheets, milk, blankets, bed sheets, sleeping mats, mosquito nets, and bathing soaps. Save the Children also supported the enrollment of the children in primary school and facilitated them for referral to WFP to get food regularly. They now sleep under mosquito nets to prevent Malaria. Her children received school materials and are now provided with psychosocial support and Positive Parenting Without Violence training to help Abut support her children’s wellbeing.

  • *Not his/her real name.

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