Citizens express happiness after RACBO installed water yard in Malual Loc- Aweil North

citizens access clean drinking water  at the newly constructed water point in Malual Loc, Aweil North, many thanks to RACBO
(MALUAL LOC 11 APRIL)-Couples of citizens in South Sudan’s Lol State have applauded a humanitarian organization which installed water point in Malual Loc area, Aweil North. Recovery and Access to Commonly Best Optimism- South Sudan (RACBO-SS) has been implementing peace and community cohesion in partnership with UNDP with donation from the government of Sweden. 

 
Targeted areas are Aweil North and Aweil West Counties respectively. The humanitarian agency in collaboration with its partners has been focusing on addressing conflicts among local communities.
Supporting community inter dependency initiative to promote peaceful coexistence, Gender Based Violence, supporting women livelihoods to promote social cohesion and conflict mitigation among the communities are part of the project.
Speaking to Voice News Agency on Tuesday, Aguak Diing, representative of women group in Malual Loc, said she was delighted in deeded for RACBO on the installation of water yard which said has benefited big number of households.  Several others   elated for the achievement and wished the NGO to continue with such support.
Women livelihoods in Nyamlel
The NGO is also supporting groups of women through vegetable production. Twenty -five trained vegetable farmers receive necessary agricultural tools and seeds from the humanitarian agency.   The beneficiaries seek more support to help their lives changed.

Marko Anei, program manager for Recovery and Access to Commonly Best Optimism- South Sudan, said they will continue supporting the affected person in  Northern Bahr el Ghazal and South Sudan at large.
local farmers received agriculyral tools and seeds to boost food production

for his part, Garang Lual Agok, Executive Director, for Recovery and Access to Commonly Best Optimism- South Sudan, stated that the NGO has achieved a lot since its formation in 2015 and still disbursing its efforts to improve lives of grass root communities.

" RACBO is a South Sudanese organization that founded in 2015. The first project we received was child birth registration funded by UNICEF in 2017. and in 2018, we received another project from Sweden government through UNDP,"  said Garang.

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