19/02/2026
Civil society slams 'shrinking' health and education budget - Radio Tamazuj
Civil society slams 'shrinking' health and education budget - Radio Tamazuj
Civil society groups in South Sudan have expressed concern over reduced funding for education and
18/02/2026
Parliament urged to slash proposed taxes on clean water, food, and hygiene - Eye Radio
JUBA, South Sudan (Eye Radio) — A coalition of child rights and civil society organisations (CSOs) has urged the National Parliament to reject proposed tax hikes on clean water, food, and hygiene, and instead impose a “sin tax” on luxury and unhealthy goods to protect vulnerable families. Pres...
20/11/2025
Many thanks to Radio Miraya for hosting Mr. Samuel Chor Alier, the National Coordinator of Child Rights Civil Society Coalition yesterday to deliberate on the rights of children in South Sudan.
LATER TONIGHT: World Children’s Day is a reminder that every child deserves protection and a voice.
Join us for the Community Conversations Show on Radio Miraya! 🎙️
This year’s theme, “My Day, My Rights,” celebrates children and their right to be heard and supported. In South Sudan many children face challenges such as limited access to education and healthcare, displacement, protection concerns, and exclusion from decision-making.
Abraham Daljang and Kafuki Jada will be hosting a special edition of Community Conversations as we spotlight children’s rights and inclusion.
Our guest Samuel Chor Alier, Advocate for Children’s Rights at Child Rights Civil Society Coalition, South Sudan, will share insights on the state of children's rights and explore how communities, leaders, and families can play a vital role in supporting them.
📅 November 19th, 2025.
🕖 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
📍 101 FM
Join the conversation!
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22/09/2025
On September 18th 2025, Civil Society Organizations under the Child Rights Coalition convened a Pre-Budget Dialogue with Parliamentarians under the theme:
“From Commitments to Action: Strengthening Parliamentary Oversight on Food Security, Nutrition, and WASH through Accountable Budgeting in FY 2025/26.”
The dialogue provided a platform for CSOs to present their position paper on government budget commitments, highlight gaps, and push for stronger allocations to food security, nutrition, and WASH.
Hon. Dr. Ghada James Killa, Chairperson of the Standing Specialized Committee on Agriculture and Food Security at TNLA, emphasized the urgency of parliamentary engagement on food security and nutrition as well as WASH budget, stating:
“As we are deliberating today on this budget for food security and nutrition, it is important for us parliamentarians to engage on this issue so that we allocate a budget that really can suit food security and nutrition. Meaning of food security and nutrition is actually for the entire citizens of this country---at all times they are supposed to get safe, healthier, nutritious, available. So these foods should be access full with nutrition. Nutritious food as we know is very important for our citizens because we have children and this is their right”
This commitment from Parliament demonstrates the growing recognition that food security, nutrition, and WASH are not optional—they are rights that must be protected through accountable budgeting.
As CSOs, we stand united in ensuring that FY 2025/26 moves from commitments to action for the wellbeing of children and all citizens of South Sudan with support of the parliamentarians.
Key Resolutions from the Engagement
Parliamentarians adopted CSO budget recommendations, including:
10% allocation to agriculture in line with the Malabo Declaration.
15% allocation to health as per the Abuja Declaration.
1% allocation to the Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare to support children, women, and persons with disabilities.
Reduction of medical referral costs from $200 to SSP 15,000–30,000.
Commitment to adequate health budget allocations to ensure 72 hours of free emergency medical treatment in public health facilities, as guaranteed by the Constitution.
Government to prioritize investment in WASH sector such as connection of water pipes, drilling of boreholes, construction of public toilets in urban centers, highways, and villages to combat open defecation.
09/09/2025
The Civil Society Organizations, under the umbrella of the Child Rights Coalition, held a two-day meeting on 4–5 September to develop budget policy briefs that will be shared with Members of Parliament ahead of the 2025/26 National Budget.
The focus: pushing for stronger investments in food security, Nutrition, and WASH under the theme:
“From Commitments to Action: CSOs’ Advocacy for Improved Food Security, Nutrition and WASH Financing in South Sudan.”
Backed by evidence from the approved government budgets and existing national budget commitments, CSOs produced four policy briefs covering:
§ Food Security & Nutrition
§ Health
§ WASH
§ Social & Humanitarian Sector
At the close of the event, Adut Christina Salva, Chairperson of the Child Rights Civil Society Coalition, called on participants to lead by example:
“As civil society leaders, we must remember that food security, nutrition, and WASH are not responsibilities we can leave to the government alone. Our advocacy must be matched by action in our own lives—by practicing good nutrition and hygiene at home, we set the standard for the communities we serve. We must make sure we give enough nutritious food to our children.”
Together, let’s turn commitments into action for a healthier, stronger South Sudan.
18/06/2025
Juba, June 16, 2025 — Children made use of the Right2Grow budget analysis and called upon the parliament to take action on government commitments during the Day of the African Child commemoration under the theme "Planning and Budgeting for Children's Rights and Welfare in South Sudan."
The Right2Grow Consortium supported the earlier preparatory meeting for Children's Council prior to the DAC, helping them understand budget allocations and government commitments for child-focused ministries, including the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security.
As a result of the children's submission, the Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament made an immediate commitment and called upon parliamentarians to uphold government budget commitments of 10% for education and 15% for health. She also granted children the space and opportunity to speak during the public budget hearing ahead of the 2025/26 national budget.
This achievement is a testament to the capacity-strengthening efforts by Right2Grow for both children and civil society organizations (CSOs) involved. It marks a significant step forward in ensuring that budget conversations in South Sudan are informed by and accountable to the needs and voices of children — a legacy that will shape national budget conversations long beyond the lifespan of the Right2Grow project.
Thanks for the technical skills provided by CEGAA (Centre for Economic Governance and Accountability in Africa), the South Sudan team is now independently driving the budget advocacy agenda and influencing service delivery.
09/06/2025
CSOs Launch Workshop to Develop Alternative Tax Proposals for South Sudan’s FY 2025/2026 Finance Bill
Juba, South Sudan – June 9, 2025 – Members of the Child Rights Civil Society Coalition and the Right2Grow Consortium have commenced a two-day workshop to develop and submit CSOs’ alternative tax proposals to the Parliamentary Committee on Finance and Economic Planning under the theme: “Towards a Fair, Equitable, and Inclusive Tax System: CSO Respond to the FY 2025/2026 South Sudan Finance Bill”. The initiative underscores the critical role of civil society in shaping fiscal policy.
The workshop seeks to amplify civil society voices in promoting fair taxation, transparent governance, and public financing strategies that prioritize the prevention of undernutrition—particularly for children under five, enabling them to thrive and reach their full potential. It also serves as a platform to strengthen civic engagement, leadership, and democratic accountability in the financial decision-making process.
The CSO position on the FY 2025/2026 South Sudan Finance Bill will be formally submitted to Parliament during the public bill hearing, scheduled to take place before the end of June 2025.
Right2grow
Child Rights Civil Society Coalition
Save the Children International
World Vision International
Action Against Hunger (ACF)
Community Initiative for Development Organization (CIDO)
Support for Peace and Education Development Program (SPEDP)