Access for Social Inclusion (ASI) is a National Disability-Led Non-Governmental Organization promoting inclusive development and community-based rehabilitation in South Sudan. We work to ensure that children, youth, women, persons with disabilities, and vulnerable populations enjoy equal rights, dignity, and opportunities.
Showcasing the impactful initiatives we implement across South Sudan to promote inclusion, protection, empowerment, resilience, and community transformation.
ASI works to ensure that all children — including those with disabilities — have equitable access to safe, inclusive, and quality education.
We support schools, teachers, and communities through:
Teacher training on inclusive methodologies
Accessible learning materials
School accessibility improvements (ramps, seating, pathways)
Early childhood inclusion
Education in emergencies
Real voices. Real journeys. Real transformation.
These are the inspiring stories of individuals and communities empowered through ASI’s programs.

James, a young man from Central Equatoria, struggled to move independently after an accident.
Through ASI’s assistive device program, he received a customized mobility device — enabling him to return to work, participate in community life, and regain dignity.
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Mary joined ASI’s empowerment and leadership training after years of facing stigma due to her disability.
She is now a respected community leader advocating for women’s rights and inclusion.
“ASI helped me find my voice. Now I speak for those who are unheard.”
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Join us in building a more inclusive, equitable, and empowered society.
Become part of a movement dedicated to improving lives.
Our volunteers support community outreach, education, disability inclusion, field activities, youth programs, and more.
We collaborate with NGOs, OPDs, government bodies, donors, and global partners to scale inclusive development.
Your partnership helps expand our impact across South Sudan.
Your support helps provide assistive devices, education, protection services, training, and life-changing opportunities for vulnerable groups.
ASI collaborates with Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs), government ministries, NGOs, UN agencies, community groups, academic institutions, and international partners.
These partnerships make it possible to deliver high-quality, inclusive, and sustainable programs across South Sudan.





