25/04/2025
South Sudan’s Ministry of Gender Advances Women’s Empowerment with Landmark Infrastructure Agreement
Juba, South Sudan – April 25, 2025
In a major step toward gender equality and women’s economic empowerment, South Sudan’s Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare (MGCSW) has entered into a landmark agreement with the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) to construct essential infrastructure aimed at supporting women and girls.
The agreement, signed as part of the South Sudan Women's Social and Economic Empowerment Project (SSWSEEP), will facilitate the construction of the MGCSW headquarters and a safe house in Juba, along with two Women’s Economic Community Centres (WECCs) in Wau and Torit. These facilities are designed to enhance service delivery, provide inclusive spaces, and strengthen institutional capacity for the protection and empowerment of women and girls.
The SSWSEEP, originally established through an agreement between the Government of South Sudan and the World Bank in June 2022, underscores a strong commitment to gender equity and sustainable development.
During the signing ceremony, SSWSEEP Project Manager Timothy Yobuta emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating, “This agreement signifies the commencement of critical infrastructure projects that will support women’s social and economic advancement. The ministry headquarters, safe house, and WECCs will serve as foundational spaces for empowerment, ensuring access to resources and entrepreneurial opportunities.”
Hon. Esther Ikere Eluzai, Undersecretary of MGCSW, echoed these sentiments, calling the agreement a “historic milestone” and reaffirming the ministry’s dedication to addressing gender-based violence and fostering economic opportunities. “These centers will provide essential services, not only for women and girls but also for men and boys who are survivors of gender-based violence,” she noted.
UNOPS Service Support Manager Buruktawit Metiku Woldegiorgis reiterated UNOPS’ commitment to facilitating the successful implementation of these activities. “UNOPS is proud to support the Ministry in delivering safe and empowering spaces for women and girls throughout South Sudan,” she stated.
The Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare extended its gratitude to stakeholders and partners, recognizing their ongoing contributions to the success of SSWSEEP. The agreement reflects a shared vision for economic inclusion, institutional development, and a more secure future for women and girls across the nation.