BACKGROUND
Christian Aid exists in South Sudan to bring lasting change for all its people, so they can live in peaceful coexistence, with dignity and security, taking a full part in society and the economy, irrespective of their identity.
Since the escalation of conflict in 2013 and the resulting humanitarian crisis, responding to urgent humanitarian needs has been a priority. Beyond immediate urgent needs, a long-term perspective is critical to support South Sudan on its journey through dark times towards a sustainable peace, and we remain committed to building a secure and dignified future for people across South Sudan.
Our partners do this by responding to emergencies and helping people to prepare for them to reduce their impact; addressing the root causes of conflict and the consequences of violence; and helping communities develop more secure livelihoods where there are many gaps during this period of turmoil.
Christian Aid now plans to integrate community health, including HIV and AIDS and GBV, into its other programmes that focus on 1) Providing emergency, recovery, and resilient livelihoods support to disaster-affected populations, and 2) Preventing violent conflict and promoting sustainable peace at all levels.
Terms of Reference - Community Health HIV and GBV - UPDATED December 2016.docx (32.4 KB)