Disaster Risk Management The goal of Disaster Risk Management is to ensure that ‘‘People mitigate effects of climate change and preserve the environment through performing risk reduction and preparedness initiatives, and possess capacities to respond to disasters, conflicts, and other emergencies while ensuring food security and livelihood. Health and WASH These will ensure that "People live healthy lives with access to health care and WASH facilities, and practice health promotion based on knowledge and changed attitudes". To achieve this, SSRC will pursue improved health-seeking behaviours, prevention, and control of communicable diseases, and increased access to health and WASH service delivery to the affected population in South Sudan. The following are the components under health. Protection, Gender and Inclusion People who are marginalized and vulnerable are included, protected, empowered, and actively engaged in their communities. SSRC affirms its commitment to the Minimum Protection Approach as exposure to threats such as SGBV, child abuse, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA), and intercommunal violence. SSRC will continue being a leading actor in Psychosocial Support (PSS) and Sexual, and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) prevention in South Sudan, and these will remain key priority areas for the National Society during this strategic period. Enabling Priorities The SSRC's Enabling Priorities are departments that help the South Sudan Red Cross to do its work and achieve its vision and mission.
Disaster Risk Management The goal of Disaster Risk Management is to ensure that ‘‘People mitigate effects of climate change and preserve the environment through performing risk reduction and preparedness initiatives, and possess capacities to respond to disasters, conflicts, and other emergencies while ensuring food security and livelihood.
Health and WASH These will ensure that "People live healthy lives with access to health care and WASH facilities, and practice health promotion based on knowledge and changed attitudes". To achieve this, SSRC will pursue improved health-seeking behaviours, prevention, and control of communicable diseases, and increased access to health and WASH service delivery to the affected population in South Sudan. The following are the components under health.
Protection, Gender and Inclusion People who are marginalized and vulnerable are included, protected, empowered, and actively engaged in their communities. SSRC affirms its commitment to the Minimum Protection Approach as exposure to threats such as SGBV, child abuse, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA), and intercommunal violence. SSRC will continue being a leading actor in Psychosocial Support (PSS) and Sexual, and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) prevention in South Sudan, and these will remain key priority areas for the National Society during this strategic period.
Enabling Priorities The SSRC's Enabling Priorities are departments that help the South Sudan Red Cross to do its work and achieve its vision and mission.