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CRA Board of Directors

  • Community Resilience Agency (CRA) has a functional Board that is independent from the management team and meets annually to discuss the policies and procedures issues on how the organization can provide quality programs to reach the vision and mission of the organization. The Board of Directors of made up of five (5) distinct members with ability and experience in different fields of life.

  • The CRA Board of Trustees is a 5-member set up and the board officials

    1. Yesmin Abraham Jiath- Chairperson
    2. Ruben Yian Ruach- Member
    3. Peter Gatkouth Kor-Member
    4. Buay Lam Chan- Member
    5. Buom Kuoth Jundi-Member

     

    Patrons: The organizations patrons are people of high standing and include:

    1. Daniel Reech Monyrac
    2. Chuol Dep Kir

Senior Management

Community Resilience Agency (CRA) Led by an Executive Director, PhD Candidate in Public Governance and Leadership, a Program Director and Senior Management Team efficiently oversee the day-to-day management. With five thematic leaders providing technical support in managerial roles, supported by second-line officers and a pool of twenty volunteers, CRA boasts a skilled workforce capable of addressing the diverse needs of South Sudan’s vulnerable populations.

ORGANISATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Projects Implemented

Food security and livelihood  play critical role in South Sudan  and it’s the largest job provider . Blessed with fertile land with whole year-round farming which are favorable for crop production. There are two rivers which can provide irrigation to a huge land, whereby rain fail can bring significant increase of crop production if used properly. Today agriculture production is facing different challenges which mainly resulted from the decades of civil war , lack of management and research. CRA tries to fill the gap and bring agriculture into mainstream development. It supplies specific inputs to proliferate the productive capability of rural livelihoods. It invests in the restoration of household and community productive assets to boost resilience to endure future shocks and deter further decline. 

Below is a summary of projects that have overtime been implemented by the organization through donor funding and self-sponsored projects.

Past Projects Implemented
Name of Projects
Date
Location
Funded by
CRA
Youth Sport for Peace
2024
Ulang, Upper Nile State
HAGGAR Foundation
CRA
GBV Awareness Campaign
2024
Juba, Central Equatoria State
ADB/SIMAS
CRA
Income Generating Activities for Vulnerable Women
2023
Juba, Central Equatoria State
OXFAM/UNICEF
CRA
Small Vegetable growing
2023
Malakal , Upper Nile State
ARC/OXFAM
CRA
Distribution of Fishing equipment
2023
Baliet , Upper Nile State
Diaspora Association
CRA
Skills Development on computer science for youth
2024
Juba
BESMART Center/Urban Water

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