By Romano Ngor Kuot | Executive Director
Project Report: Fueling Dreams in Juba City
Project Title: Keep 100 Girls in School in Juba City Using Meals
Organization: SSGID (South Sudan Grassroots Initiative for Development)
Reporting Period: January 2026
The Silent Classrooms and the Weight of Hunger
As we walk through the quiet school courtyards of Juba this January, there is a sense of anticipation in the air. While the classrooms are currently silent for the holiday season, the mission of SSGID remains louder than ever.
For a young girl in Juba, the barrier to education isn't just the cost of books or uniforms it is often the persistent ache of an empty stomach. It is nearly impossible to focus on a math equation or a history lesson when your last meal was twenty-four hours ago. In many households here, parents are forced to make an impossible choice: send their daughter to school hungry, or keep her home to help find the next meal.
A Tale of Two Realities
Imagine a bright 12-year-old girl in the heart of Juba. Last term, her seat at the back of the classroom was often empty. When she did attend, her head often rested on her desk, not out of boredom, but out of exhaustion. Her mother shared with us that without a guaranteed meal at school, the walk was too long and the day was too taxing.
Now, imagine that same girl’s face when she learned that, starting in February, a warm, nutritious meal would be waiting for her every single day. The transformation is immediate. The "choice" between food and education disappears. Because of your generosity, she isn't just a student anymore she is a child who is seen, fed, and supported. For her, and 99 others like her, a school meal is the bridge between a life of labor and a life of opportunity.
February: From Preparation to Action
As schools prepare to reopen their doors in February, our team at SSGID is working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure we are ready to serve:
Your Continued Support is the Key
While the students are currently enjoying their holiday, this is the most critical time for our project. To ensure that these 100 girls can stay in school for the entire academic year, we must continue to build our resources.
SSGID is calling on all well-wishers and donors to continue their support during this transition period. Your contributions this month will directly determine how many plates we can fill when the school bell rings in February.
Every meal served is a day of learning secured. Every day of learning secured is a step toward a brighter South Sudan.
Thank you for being the reason these girls can dream of a future beyond hunger. We look forward to sharing photos of those first smiles and first meals very soon.
With deep gratitude,
The SSGID Team
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