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Special Secretariat for the Protection of Unaccompanied Minors (SSPUAM Greece)
SSPUAM
Special Secretariat for the Protection of Unaccompanied Minors - SSPUAM, Ministry of Migration and Asylum, Greece -
Street to Apartment Association
ULE
At the Street to Apartment Association, we believe that everyone needs a place to call home. Safe housing is an essential condition for a dignified life. We believe that with a fair distribution of resources, a society of solidarity can provide decent housing for all. To this end, we develop and operate model programs in which we provide independent housing to homeless and needy people. We cooperate with municipalities and private individuals, operate a network of social rental housing and a housing agency. -
Sudan Civil Registry
Civil Registry
Presented by the Ministry of Interior in Aug 2011, first describe the strategy an political commitments of developing civil registration and vital statistics system, then talk about the system in detail, followed by associated challenges and conclusion. -
Sudan Council of Churches
SCC
The Sudan Council of Churches (SCC) is an organization comprising six churches located in Southern Sudan: the Roman Catholic Church, Episcopal Church of the Sudan, Presbyterian Church of Sudan, African Inland Church, Sudan Pentecostal Church, and Sudan Interior Church. Formed in 1989–1990 under Bishop Paride Taban, the NSCC has acted as a facilitator in peace negotiations during the Second Sudanese Civil War. Along with its stated goal of Christian fellowship, it is active in reconciliation advocacy and human rights.[1] The SCC most widely reported success was the negotiation of an end to inter-ethnic fighting among Nuer in 1999. The Wunlit negotiations led to the creation of the South Sudan Liberation Movement, which declared itself neutral in the conflict. According to John Prendergast of the International Crisis Group, what progress has been made in reconciling the factions that resulted when Riek Machar and Lam Akol's defected from the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) in 1994 is largely the result of the work of the SCC.[2] However, the European-Sudanese Public Affairs Council, an organization that largely takes a pro-government stance, states that the SCC is overly entangled with the political leadership and goals of the SPLA.[3] It is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Councils and Churches in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa. -
Sudanese Organization for Relief and Recovery
SORR
Sudanese Organization for Relief and Recovery (SORR) is a Sudanese national voluntary charitable humanitarian non-governmental organization founded by danese youth volunteers, who work in humanitarian and development domain, they felt their duties towards their community that suffered from the Conflict regions in Sudan. SORR was established in 2004 and was officially registered with the Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC) at state levels as a local non- governmental organization the following year (2005) to provide relief, advocate for promotion of human rights principles and registration is normally renewed after every year according to performance of the organization. SORR is a not a religious, political, profitable or a commercial organization, it is basically a humanitarian organization non-profitable whose vision is to promote “Peace, Unity Development, women rights and Community Empowerment for All” among the different communities, ethnic groups and tribes that suffered from the conflicts. SORR has been able to acquire sufficient community goodwill that will enable it to implement future activities smoothly. In addition to that, the organization has competent and experienced staff as well as equipped coordination offices in West Kordofan, El Geneina (West Darfur) and Zalingi (Central Darfur) with Headquarter in Khartoum City.