Lukluk Community Association for Development (herewith referred to as LCAD) is a humanitarian and developmental National Non-Governmental Organization (NNGO) established in 2009. LCAD was legally registered with the Warrap State Ministry of Rural Development and Social Welfare and the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) in 2012. In 2015, we obtained registration certificates from the National Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs and the South Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC), with registration numbers 2,578 and 1,274, respectively. LCAD is comprised of a diverse group of experienced and innovative young men and women from various communities across South Sudan. Our mission is to enhance the capacity and freedom of the people for sustainable peace and development, facilitating access to basic services. We believe that youth play a crucial role in ending the cycles of violence affecting our communities. As a humanitarian organization, we advocate for the rights of children, women, and all human rights.
In partnership, we strive to educate and develop a society free from hunger and poverty.
‘’Empowering Community for better future.’’
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The photo shows one of the beneficiaries who planted cowpea with support from LCAD under an FAO-funded project in Awuul Payam, Tonj North County, Warrap State, (October 2024).

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In October 2024, LCAD supported a vegetable demonstration plot in Paraksika, Manloor Payam, Tonj North County, under an FAO-funded project.

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In October 2024, LCAD supported a vegetable demonstration plot in Warrap town, Tonj North County, under an FAO-funded project.

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One of the successful projects implemented by LCAD, funded by UNMISS under the QIP project at Kuajok State Hospital in May 2015, involved installing a water system connection. This system was extended to various departments including the In-patient and Out-patient departments, the maternity site, the theatre room and the laboratory.

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LCAD staff conducted community mobilization and sensitization activities in Palal Payam, Tonj East County, as part of an FAO-funded project. This was done prior to the identification and biometric registration of beneficiaries (July 2024).

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Standing in the picture is Mrs. Achol Luol Ajiing, aged 36, who is next to the LCAD Executive Director. She is a female vegetable grower from Akier Boma in Palal Payam, Tonj East County. Before the LCAD intervention, a project funded by FAO, Achol struggled to succeed in farming due to a lack of knowledge and technical support. In June 2023, she enrolled in the 2023 Main Season Response, received livelihood inputs, and underwent extensive training by the LCAD.