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About Us

Empowering South Sudanese Communities for a Better Future

Community Development Aid (CODAID) is a national non-governmental organization committed to providing relief, recovery, and sustainable development for vulnerable communities in South Sudan. Since our founding in 2017, we have worked tirelessly to improve lives affected by war, natural disasters, and economic hardships.

8

years

of experience

Recent Projects

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WFP Food Security & Livelihood Project

Raised

$7000

Remaining

$3000

Expire date

19 Mar, 2024

Raised Funds 70%

UNICEF GPE-Project 2023

Raised

$8500

Remaining

$1500

Expire Date

19 Jun, 2023

Raised Funds 85%

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Every effort counts in transforming lives and building a resilient South Sudan. Join us in making a lasting impact on vulnerable communities.

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    Meet Our Team

    Our Optimistic Team

    Executive Director

    Mr. Toang Riek

    Mr. Riek bring his experienced leadership skills to the team

    Director

    Mr. Bwanga Philemon

    He is a very well experience director

    Finance Officor

    Mrs. Martha

    Martha bring a great expertise in finance management

    Insight and Update

    Our Recent blog and News

    Empowering Futures: CODAID and NRC’s Commitment to Education in Akobo County

    Empowering Futures: CODAID and NRC’s Commitment to Education in Akobo County

    Introduction In the heart of South Sudan's Jonglei State lies Akobo County, a region that has faced its share of challenges due to ongoing conflicts and socio-economic hardships. Yet, amidst these adversities, a beacon of hope shines brightly through the collaborative efforts of the Community Development Aid (CODAID) and the…