Re-integration Lifeline Organization (RLO) is a registered national non-governmental Organization under the laws of South Sudan, founded in 2020.
RLO is embarking on protection through gender-based violence, child Protection, supports South Sudanese National’s deportees, support reintegration of the ids/refugee by claiming their rights to housing, land and property, provide awareness about mines and unexploded ordinance (UO),support child mothers by providing supplementary food, and curbing teen pregnancies, educating teen girls on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) provides awareness on HIV/AIDS, and promoting mental wellness, support street-children’s welfare and development, by providing individual and collective rehabilitation through psychosocial supports and re-integrating them Into their respective communities.
To restore dignity and promote self-reliance among South Sudan’s most disadvantaged individuals and groups by ensuring equal access to humanitarian support and long-term development. RLO responds to the effects of deportation, poverty, gender-based violence, and mental health challenges through lifesaving services grounded in humanity and human rights.
A self-reliant society free from violence, poverty, and vulnerability—where every person enjoys equal dignity, protection, and opportunity.
The delivery of humanitarian service, strategic capacity building and developments are profoundly based on concept of humanity where every human being has an ‘’inherent right to life, and live with dignity.’’
RLO, as a national organization, work with key partners including community-based organizations, national and international organizations, faith-based organizations, and UN agencies operating within the country.
The organization will also collaborate with relevant line ministries…such as the Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Health—among others, in the implementation of its core activities.
We are a National NGO founded in 2020 with a primary focus on the problem of the poor in their struggle to obtain basic needs and dignified life free of poverty.