Supporting vulnerable individuals and strengthening community-based protection systems.
ASI delivers inclusive protection interventions focusing on safeguarding children, women, youth, and persons with disabilities from violence, neglect, abuse, discrimination, and exploitation. Our work emphasizes prevention, response, empowerment, and strengthening of community and household support systems.
Providing individualized support through identification, assessment, planning, referral, and follow-up.
Supporting emotional wellbeing through group and one-on-one sessions.
Creating safe spaces, awareness, referral pathways, and survivor support.
Preventing child abuse, exploitation, early marriage, and neglect.
Tracking vulnerabilities, risks, incidents, and early warning indicators.
Strengthening community safety nets and protection committees.
Millions of people in South Sudan remain vulnerable to conflict, displacement, violence, and social exclusion. Persons with disabilities face higher risks of abuse, barriers to services, and limited access to support systems.
ASI ensures no individual is left behind by integrating disability inclusion into all protection interventions.
Persons with disabilities face increased protection risks and barriers to reporting.
Most protection systems are not disability-inclusive — ASI bridges the gap.
Local leaders and families play a central role in prevention and response.
ASI follows global humanitarian protection standards adapted to the South Sudan context.
Through outreach, community reporting, protection monitoring, and referrals.
Developing tailored protection action plans based on individual needs.
Case management
Counseling
Assistive devices
Referrals to health, education, legal & livelihood services
Ensuring the individual is safe, stable, and empowered.
ASI provides protection support to individuals and groups at heightened risk of violence, neglect, exploitation, and discrimination.
Children at risk
Women and girls
Persons with disabilities
Elderly individuals
Survivors of violence and GBV
Persons in displaced or conflict-affected areas
Child-headed households
People with severe protection concerns
If you or someone you know is experiencing violence, abuse, neglect, or exploitation, ASI is here to help.