BUILDING RESILIENT COMMUNITIES
ISPI is a women-led national NGO working to strengthen resilience, protect vulnerable populations, and promote inclusive sustainable development across South Sudan
5+Thematic Programs
Multi State Presence
6 Core Values
5 Beneficiary Groups
OUR ASPIRATION
Our Vision
To empower women, protect children, and strengthen vulnerable communities through inclusive, gender-responsive programs in:
OUR PURPOSE
Our Mission
A South Sudan where women and children thrive in dignity, health, and leadership, contributing to peaceful and sustainable communities.
WHO WE ARE
The Inclusion for Sustainable Progress Initiative (ISPI) is a women-led, national, non-profit, and non-political NGO registered in South Sudan under the NGO Act, 2016.
Founded in 2023 in Juba, ISPI empowers women and children, strengthens community resilience, and promotes inclusive, sustainable development. At least two-thirds of senior management and board positions are held by women, ensuring gender equity in leadership.
ISPI partners with communities, civil society, government institutions, and international organizations to deliver impactful programs across South Sudan and Kenya.
CORE VALUES & PRINCIPLES
Women Empowerment
Integrity
Collaboration
Protection
Inclusivity
Accountability
HUMANITARIAN PRINCIPLES
Humanity
Impartiality
Neutrality
Independence
OUR PROGRAMS
Thematic Areas of Focus
Inclusive Education & Skills Development
Peacebuilding & Social Cohesion
Climate Change Adaptation
Health, Nutrition & WASH
Protection & Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
Sustainable Livelihoods & Food Security
Humanitarian Response & Emergency Assistance
Shelter & Non-Food Items (NFI)
ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTHS
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Women-led leadership and decision-making, promoting gender equity in organizational governance.
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Skilled and dedicated team with field experience in emergency response and development programming.
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Commitment to inclusion, safeguarding, and accountability to affected populations (AAP)
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Skilled and dedicated team with field experience in emergency response and development programming.
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Strong partnerships with grassroots women's groups, disability networks, and youth associations.
WHO WE SERVE
Target Beneficiaries
Our programs are specifically designed to support the most vulnerable and marginalized groups in South Sudan.

Women and adolescent girls

Persons with disabilities (PWDs

Orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs)

Internally Displaced Persons

Widows, elderly women, and female-headed households
