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Rescue And Relief Mission is a Refugee led (Adolescent girls and young women) focused Non-Government Organization (NGO) registered in South Sudan in 2021 that works using the Quadra Helix Model to amplify refugees’ voices to increase their representation, participation and social inclusion and promote gender responsive and inclusive refugee and human rights approaches to forced displacements, migration and resettlement. The organization works directly With Refugees And Displaced Persons (RDP), Adolescent Girls And Young Women (AGYW), and is committed to bridging gender inequality and development gaps through integrated approach by supporting innovative community based sustainable solutions for resilience building and livelihood enhancement for vulnerable refugee and returnee’s families. Mission The Mission of Rescue And Relief Mission is to empower AGYW RDPs by providing them with the support, resources, and opportunities they need to lead healthy, fulfilling, and dignified lives. We strive to create safe and nurturing environments where Adolescent girls and young women can thrive and realize their full potential. Vision Our vision is a world where every adolescent female refugee has access to education, healthcare, and opportunities for personal and professional growth, free from discrimination and violence. We envision empowered AGYW who are confident, resilient, and capable of contributing positively to their communities. Thematic Areas: 1. Formal Education (Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education) 2. Sustainable Food Security, Livelihoods and Resilience 3. Primary Health Care 4. Protection and Advocacy 5. Mental Health And Psychosocial Support Services 6. WASH 7. Climate Change and Environmental Health 8. Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights including Family Planning. Key Beneficiaries 1. Adolescent (Male and Female) Refugees 2. Children: 3. Refugee and Internally Displace Persons Families: Local Host Communities: 4. Persons of Concern (POC) / Persons with Special Needs (PSNs)

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