
About Us
Dream Life International Center for Justice and Human Development is dedicated to promoting justice, peace and human rights through prevention, protection and re-humanization of victims of war and violence in South Sudan.
The protracted war and conflicts in South Sudan, since 2013, caused severe magnitude of human rights violations, leading to the displacement of about 923, 000 people, most of whom are women and children. The UN statistics in 2014 revealed that more than forty percent of the Sudanese women suffered physical and sexual violence. Their consequences impose additional burdens on survivors, particularly women and children. Despite the interventions of the UN and the US State Department that rescued more than three thousand lost children, the effects of war and armed conflicts still weigh heavily on South Sudanese women, their basic survival needs, and reproductive health. They grapple with these challenges as widows, displaced mothers, and breadwinners. Notwithstanding their daily hardships, women and girls are still targets of sexual abuses and gender-based violence.
Other victims of these humanitarian situations are thousands of children, orphaned, displaced and lost in the maze of the war and violence. About 3 million South Sudanese (25% of the population) fled their homes in November 2016. More than 1.87 million people are internally displaced, 1.1 million have sought refuge in neighboring countries while 4.8 million are living in abject conditions without food, health care, shelter, good water, security or any vestige of hope for survival. In Torit, the humanitarian situation has been hysterical with the hundreds of ‘street children’ invading the whole streets without hope for a day’s meal. These children, mostly boys between the ages of 3 and 15, roam around the streets under untold deprivations, hunger and frustration. Their helpless situations often expose them to greater danger and crime.
The DREAM LIFE International collaborate with Holy Rosary Parish, Torit to rescue the lives of these helpless victims. We developed initiatives to feed, clothe, shelter and rehabilitate the street children and provide nutritional and health care to women and girls. Our target is to create “abilities out of disabilities,” in order to rebuild the postwar South Sudan from violence to victorious hope. We need your support and contributions to realize these dreams.
We call for global assistance from humanitarian institutions, human rights activists and philanthropists to support our mission to save the lives of these victims and change the stories of South Sudan.
The protracted war and conflicts in South Sudan, since 2013, caused severe magnitude of human rights violations, leading to the displacement of about 923, 000 people, most of whom are women and children. The UN statistics in 2014 revealed that more than forty percent of the Sudanese women suffered physical and sexual violence. Their consequences impose additional burdens on survivors, particularly women and children. Despite the interventions of the UN and the US State Department that rescued more than three thousand lost children, the effects of war and armed conflicts still weigh heavily on South Sudanese women, their basic survival needs, and reproductive health. They grapple with these challenges as widows, displaced mothers, and breadwinners. Notwithstanding their daily hardships, women and girls are still targets of sexual abuses and gender-based violence.
Other victims of these humanitarian situations are thousands of children, orphaned, displaced and lost in the maze of the war and violence. About 3 million South Sudanese (25% of the population) fled their homes in November 2016. More than 1.87 million people are internally displaced, 1.1 million have sought refuge in neighboring countries while 4.8 million are living in abject conditions without food, health care, shelter, good water, security or any vestige of hope for survival. In Torit, the humanitarian situation has been hysterical with the hundreds of ‘street children’ invading the whole streets without hope for a day’s meal. These children, mostly boys between the ages of 3 and 15, roam around the streets under untold deprivations, hunger and frustration. Their helpless situations often expose them to greater danger and crime.
The DREAM LIFE International collaborate with Holy Rosary Parish, Torit to rescue the lives of these helpless victims. We developed initiatives to feed, clothe, shelter and rehabilitate the street children and provide nutritional and health care to women and girls. Our target is to create “abilities out of disabilities,” in order to rebuild the postwar South Sudan from violence to victorious hope. We need your support and contributions to realize these dreams.
We call for global assistance from humanitarian institutions, human rights activists and philanthropists to support our mission to save the lives of these victims and change the stories of South Sudan.