What We Do

Eight areas of compassionate, practical service.

From food relief to healthcare, from education to peacebuilding — our work in Maiwut addresses immediate need while supporting the long journey of community renewal.

01 — Education & Child Development

Helping children flourish and learn.

We support children and young people through education, learning resources, pastoral care and practical assistance. Our aim is to help them flourish, stay safe and access opportunities for a better future.

Our work begins with those most at risk of being left behind — children whose schooling has been interrupted by conflict or displacement, and young people from the most vulnerable households.

02 — Food Security & Agriculture

From relief to sustainable harvests.

We support food relief, nutrition, sustainable agriculture and environmental care. Our goal is to help families move from emergency survival towards greater resilience, local food production and long-term stability.

Where the immediate need is hunger, we respond with food. Where the longer need is resilience, we support seeds, tools, and the local knowledge that turns a single harvest into a sustainable food supply.

03 — Healthcare, Water & Sanitation

Care, clean water, and protection from disease.

We support healthcare, mobile clinics, clean water, sanitation, hygiene and community wellbeing. These practical interventions help reduce suffering, improve health and protect vulnerable families.

Access to a clean borehole, basic medicines, or a safe place to give birth changes the daily reality of life in Maiwut. We work with local health workers and community leaders to make these accessible to those who need them most.

04 — Livelihoods & Economic Empowerment

Skills, enterprise, and rebuilt dignity.

We support skills development, small enterprises, income generation and microfinance initiatives. These projects help families to strengthen household incomes, reduce dependency and rebuild dignity.

When families can earn, save, and trade, they can also feed their children, send them to school, and contribute to the rebuilding of their community. Economic resilience is the foundation on which everything else stands.

05 — Peacebuilding & Social Healing

Reconciliation, healing, and rebuilt trust.

We support reconciliation, trauma recovery, peacebuilding and the rehabilitation of conflict-affected people. Our aim is to help communities heal, rebuild trust and live together in peace.

Conflict leaves wounds that practical aid alone cannot mend. Through dialogue, listening, and patient relationship-building, we walk with communities through the long work of healing — at the pace they set.

06 — Women, Youth & Children

Safe spaces, protection, and empowerment.

We support ministry among women, young people and children, with a strong commitment to safeguarding, protection, inclusion and empowerment. We seek to create spaces where vulnerable groups are valued, protected and equipped to thrive.

Women, young people, and children are at the heart of community recovery. We work to ensure they are not only protected from harm, but given the voice, space, and support they need to lead the rebuilding of their own lives.

07 — Ministry Development

Equipping churches, encouraging leaders.

We support ministry development through local churches and their leaders. This support includes discipleship training, pastoral encouragement, ministry provision, and resources to help Christians grow in faith and serve their communities.

Local churches in Maiwut are often the first responders to community need — caring for the displaced, comforting the bereaved, sheltering the vulnerable. Strengthening their leaders strengthens the communities they serve.

08 — Emergency Response

Emergency Response .

We also respond to emergency appeals, enabling us to act quickly when urgent needs arise and to provide practical help, hope and encouragement to those most affected by a crisis.