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OUR TEAM

The Hearts Behind the Hope

ADAFIN’s journey of empowering South Sudan wouldn’t be possible without the dedication and passion of our incredible team. Here, you’ll meet the individuals who are making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable women, girls, and communities. Our team is a diverse group of humanitarians, advocates, and changemakers, united by a common goal: building a brighter future for South Sudan.

Our Team

Rachel

Rachel

Executive Director
With a vision to transform challenges into opportunities, Rachel Abuk is the driving force behind ADAFIN. Grounded in a passion for humanitarian causes, Abuk embarked on this journey to bring positive change to the lives of those in need.
Joanna

Joanna

Program Manager
She drives positive change as our Regional Manager. Committed to community empowerment, she oversee impactful projects, fostering collaboration and transforming challenges into opportunities. Join her on the journey to create a brighter, more equitable future.
Alex

Alex

Admin, Head of Finance
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for financial stewardship, he ensures the smooth operation of our organization's administrative and financial functions. Alex's expertise and commitment play a crucial role in supporting our mission to empower communities and drive sustainable development.
Embirukah

Embirukah

Strategic Partnerships
With a wealth of experience in forging impactful collaborations, Embirukah spearheads our efforts to establish and nurture strategic alliances with key stakeholders. Passionate about driving positive change, he works tirelessly to foster partnerships that amplify our impact and advance our mission of empowering communities and transforming lives.

Join Us

Campaign With Us

Educate a Child
Food Production
No Violence

Volunteer

Vocational Training
Event Coordination
Earli Childhood Learning

Campaign With Us

Sign Petition
No Child Marriage

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What does ADAFIN stand for?

ADAFIN stands for the Advance Africa Initiative.

2. When was ADAFIN established?

ADAFIN was established in 2017, registered under the NGOs Act 2016 by the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) in South Sudan.

3. What is ADAFIN's mission?

ADAFIN's mission is to coordinate, facilitate, and implement strategies that save lives by restoring hope to afflicted individuals and empowering communities through humanitarian and development programs.

4. What areas does ADAFIN work in?

ADAFIN works in various sectors including gender-based violence (GBV) prevention, child protection, health, agriculture, education, and peacebuilding.

5. Is ADAFIN a women-led organization?

Yes, ADAFIN is a woman-led national humanitarian and development organization, committed to empowering women and girls in South Sudan.

6. How can I support ADAFIN's work?

You can support ADAFIN's work by making donations, volunteering your time and skills, or partnering with us on projects aligned with our mission and values.

7. Is ADAFIN registered with any governing bodies?

Yes, ADAFIN is registered under the NGOs Act 2016 by the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) and is a member of the South Sudan NGO Forum.

8. Where does ADAFIN operate?

ADAFIN operates primarily in South Sudan, focusing on Aweil and the greater Northern Bhar el Ghazal region.

9. How can I get involved with ADAFIN?

You can get involved with ADAFIN by joining our volunteer program, participating in fundraising events, or following us on social media to stay updated on our latest initiatives.

10. How can I contact ADAFIN for more information?

You can contact ADAFIN through our website's contact form or by emailing us at info@adafin.org. We'd be happy to answer any questions you may have about our organization and work.

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Advance Africa Initiative (ADAFIN) – Where compassion meets action, and every effort is a step towards a brighter tomorrow.

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