Norwegian People Aid or NPA met project partners to discuss challenges, achievements, experience and recommendation of the three year project.
NPA South Sudan Gender Advisor Caroline Benda says they are in the process of developing their strategic plan for the next four years to know basic practices for the next planning phase, Radio Emmanuel reported.
NPA Worldwide Secretary-General Advisor Arshad Ali says their purpose is to listen to people’s needs and assess successes and failures.
Eastern Equatoria Gender and Social Development Director-General Rev John Sebit applauds NPA’s support to widows that enables them to educate their children, treat and feed them.
The organization that implemented NPA funded project outlines insecurity, logistics, land dispute, office space, inadequate funding, lack of capacity building and source of power as some of challenges facing them.
NPA started supporting development projects in the Sudan since 1972 and continues until South Sudan obtained independence in 2011.