What We Do
Our objectives are tie into the Millennium Development Goals established by the United Nations. It is our
ambition to promote these goals thoroughly through all stages of our projects. Our objectives are as follows:
To provide health care facilities to those most in need
This needs to be provided with an emphasis on reducing child mortality, improving maternal health and combating
malaria, cholera and other diseases borne out of poverty. For this to take place, facilities need to be built,
adequately equipped and staffed. In addition, health care facilities provide pathways by information about hygiene,
disease and environment sustainability can reach a larger proportion of the public.
To provide educational facilities to those most in need
According to the Government of Southern Sudan, 92 percent of the population does not know how to read or write
so education is of primary concern. Universal access to education will promote reconciliation, peaceful
co-operation as well as long term development and gender equality. To facilitate this, schools need to be built or
rebuilt, enrolment encouraged, resources made available and fully trained teachers employed. Currently, classes are
conducted under a fig tree with students often sharing one text book between them.
To provide worship facilities
The rebuilding of local Churches will create a space where education, socialization and equality can also be
rebuilt. As well, the importance of faith in spiritual and physical healing can be recognized and well represented.
The local Sudanese Church pastors are requesting PLCR to rebuild their Church facilities in Southern Sudan. Some
Pastors often walk on foot for thirty kilometers to reach out those who had never heard the Good News of Jesus
Christ in the remote areas. For these reasons, PLCR is seeking financial support to rebuild the Sudanese Churches
in Southern Sudan.
To provide water and sanitation to those in need
Access to sanitary facilities and safe drinking water are critical to reducing child mortality and helping to
eradicate water borne diseases such as cholera and dysentery. As well, access to clean water also promotes gender
equality as it enables women to have more time for other tasks including schooling. An assessment of the area has
been conducted and the need to construct the water supply system is determined to be the solution.
Child Protection
In addition to addressing the child protection issues, shelter in a safe, loving environment needs to be
provided for orphans and other vulnerable children and hunger needs to be reduced. An orphanage will have to be
built, staffed and maintained to accomplish this. Land mine awareness also needs to be taught alongside
rehabilitation of former child soldiers and other war affected children.
Agriculture Development
In an attempt to reduce child mortality brought on by malnutrition, much needs to be done in the way of
agricultural development. This would need to be accomplished through education and provision of necessary
equipment. The fertility of this region near the Nile River lends promise to such an undertaking.
HIV/AIDS Awareness
While the full extent of the impact of the HIV/AIDS has had on these people is not yet known, what is known is
that many misconceptions is still exist as to how the disease is spread. This increases the risk of infection and
makes protection from it virtually impossible. The campaign is ongoing to educate the population on how
transmission takes place and how to protect oneself from it. Moreover, counseling is available for those who are
already affected by the disease.
Emergency Relief
When disaster strikes, PLCR responds speedily to provide emergency relief supplies to children and their
families in Sudan. Your contributions to our emergency relief funds help us provide the emergency supplies needed
by families in Southern Sudan and beyond.
We are always hanging to respond in emergency situations, but we need your help right now to be able to act
immediately when disaster strikes. Please help us be ready to send emergency relief supplies when it is needed most
in this region of the globe.
Our Program in the Metro Vancouver area in Canada
Besides the support of its overseas projects, PLCR is providing settlement services to African immigrants and
refugees in the Lower Mainland in British Columbia, Canada.
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