Welcome to World Women's Team and Agriculture Mission South Sudan(W'TAMSS)
World Women's Team and Agriculture Mission South Sudan (W'TAMSS): Is a women-led humanitarian and development NGO working in South-Sudan, passionately committed to empowering women,WASH,Disabilities, vulnerable youths,IDPs with multiple programs and transforming agricultural practices worldwide π
Empowering Women on how to participate and chase away poverty in south-sudan through Agriculture

Our programs
We offer a range of specialized services tailored to meet your individual needs. Our approach is focused on understanding and responding to what you require, providing effective and practical solutions.
1: Peace building initiatives
We offer a range of specialized services tailored to meet your individual needs. Our approach is focused on understanding and responding to what you require, providing effective and practical solutions.
2: Health, Nutrition, and Inclusion
We offer a range of specialized services tailored to meet your individual W'TAMSS strengthens community health system through outreach services, health education. Nutrition awareness, maternal and child health promotion, and inclusive persons with disabilities in development programs. The organization works to ensure that vulnerable groups have access to basic health information and services
3: Agriculture, Food Security and livelihoods
W'TAMSS supports climate smart agriculture and sustainable livelihood program to improve food security and household incomes. Activities include training farmers on modern and sustainable farming techniques, promoting crop and livestock production, establishing farmer cooperatives, supporting market access and improving value chain for small holder farmers especially women.
4: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
The lack of safe drinking water, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene practices have left a large proportion of South Sudan’s population at persistent risk of preventable waterborne diseases. Poor sanitary conditions pose a major public health risk, including potential cholera outbreaks. W'TAMSS immediate priority, over a given funded period, is to provide safe drinking water and emergency latrines, and promote good hygiene in order to prevent outbreaks and the spread of water related diseases
W'TAMSS plans to help communities build and maintain clean water systems, construct latrines, in addition to training and equipping hygiene promoters and cholera prevention awareness campaigns. This will be done both directly and through other organizations, we will provide training and support construction, but also encourage communities make contributions in cash and labor, and once complete they will take up the responsibility of operation and maintenance. The goal of these projects will be to reduce the health risks of water-related diseases and to increase the earning potential of households by saving time otherwise spent gathering water. Projects will also include educating people about good hygiene habits to reduce the risk of illnesses. W'TAMSS is committed to the concept of Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach that is currently being pioneered by the WASH cluster and the government in many parts of the country.

5: Education and Skills Development
Support for girls’ education, vocational training for youth and women, awareness on reproductive health. The conflict has had major consequence on education among other key sectors with destruction of school facilities among other key community support structures, which has had a serious impact on access to protective education for thousands of vulnerable girls and women and is likely to continue. Education standards in the country still lag behind with indicators being ranked lowest in the world and have deteriorated further due to the ongoing conflict, which has forced more than one million children and adolescents out of school. girls from the displaced communities are also facing a myriad of protection related issues especially who have to fetch firewood and water in unfamiliar environments face the risk of rape or forced marriages; hence the need for safe protected learning spaces where they can interact with their peers and learn life skills and an opportunity for lost children to be reunified with their parents. Basic Education is virtually nonexistent as the youngest girls are often left at home while older ones undertake livelihoods actions especially in Greater Pibor.
6: Climate Change and Environmental Protection
W'TAMSS is committed environmental conservation and climate action through tree planting initiatives climate change awareness campaigns promotion of renewable and green energy solutions, sustainable land use practices and environmental protection education at community level
7: Women's Empowerment and Gender Equality
W'TAMSS promotes women's rights, leadership and participation in decision making process. Program focus on advocacy early and forced marriage, gender-based violence prevention, leadership training, mentorship program and strengthening women participation in governance and economic activity
Address
Tongpiny Bilpham road
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 3pm
Sunday: Closed
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About us
World Women's Team and Agriculture Mission South Sudan is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women in agriculture. We believe that by supporting women farmers, we can create a more sustainable and prosperous future for South Sudan.