Education

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    3.6 million
  • People targeted
    0.9 million
  • People reached
    320.2 thousand
    calendar_today
  • People reached %
    37.0%
    calendar_today
  • Requirements ($)
    $54 million
  • Funding ($)
    $6.5 million
  • % Funded
    12.0%

Cluster Objectives

CO1

Sectoral Objective 1: Improve equitable access to safe and protective education services for 866,000 emergency affected IDPs, returnees, spontaneous refugees, and host community children including children with disabilities and youth (girls and boys).

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Contributes to
  • Specific Objective
    • 2.1
  • Strategic Objective
    • 2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of school children who got access to gender sensitive WASH facilities in line with INEE and sphere standards. (unit of measurement: 1:60 for boys, 1:30 for girls)
Children
100,000
No data
# of children, adolescents and youth (3-17 years old) access and attend schools in affected areas.
People
856,000
No data
# of school who children benefited from rehabilitated gender-sensitive WASH facilities in line with INEE and sphere standards. (unit of measurement: 1:60 for boys, 1:30 for girls)
Children
200,000
No data
# of learners who received sanitation and hygiene materials
Children
250,000
No data
# of temporary learning spaces established in line with Inter-INEE's Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies and Standards in Education Cluster Strategy 2019
Learning Spaces
400
No data
# of temporary learning spaces or schools rehabilitated
Learning Spaces
500
No data

CO2

Sectoral Objective 2: Improve the quality of gender and disability-inclusive education services and teachers' capacity to protect the wellbeing of all children and prevent the negative impact of the emergencies on learning environments.

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Contributes to
  • Specific Objective
    • 2.1
  • Strategic Objective
    • 2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of children (3-5 years) benefited from Early Childhood and Development (ECD) kits.
Kits
10,000
No data
# of teachers trained and updated on PSS, CP and referral mechanisms
Teachers
10,000
No data
# of youth and adolescents (14-17 years) who benefited from life-skills and basic vocational training
Children
10,000
No data
# of children (5-17) and teachers provided with teaching and learning materials
Materials
100,000
No data
# of teachers’ trained on EiE, basic pedagogy and learner-cantered methodologies.
Teachers
10,000
No data
# of children and youth (6-17 years) who benefited from recreational material supplies.
Children
75,000
No data

CO3

Sectoral Objective 3.Strengthen/enhance the education system’s response capacity of the school community and national/local education actors to mitigate the impact of existing emergencies on learners, teachers, and communities.

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Contributes to
  • Specific Objective
    • 3.2
  • Strategic Objective
    • 3
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
# of national/local organizations that are supported with their institutional capacity gaps and needs
Organizations
25
No data
# of school campaigns organized on back to school/learning.
Campaigns
500
No data
# of community education committee members and local education officials trained in school management, Psychosocial Support (PSS) and Disaster Risk Reduction in Education (DRR)
People
7,500
No data
# of children, teachers and PTA members provided with appropriate IEC prevention and mitigation information and materials.
People
7,500
No data

Education | South Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan 2022
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1098/ge/6622


Population data by location for the cluster

14-Feb-2026


Population data by location for the cluster

Education | South Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan 2022
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1098/ge/6622


Cluster member organizations

14-Feb-2026


Cluster member organizations

Organization Projects Clusters Requirements ($)
Community Empowerment Network
$383 thousand
ACT Alliance / Finn Church Aid
$320 thousand
ACT Alliance / Lutheran World Federation
$339 thousand
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
$2.6 million
Africa Development Aid
$329 thousand
Africa Educational Trust
$0.9 million
Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale
$0.8 million
Care Plus Foundation
$229 thousand
Centre for Emergency and Development Support
$275 thousand
Charity and Empowerment Foundation
$0.5 million
Christian Mission for Development
$458 thousand
Community Action Organization
$248 thousand
Community Aid for Relief and Development
$275 thousand
Community in Need Aid
$275 thousand
Community Support Initiative
$348 thousand
Education Foundation Organization
$198 thousand
Food for the Hungry International
$455 thousand
Grassroots Relief and Development Agency
$417 thousand
HelpEducation South Sudan
$458 thousand
Hold the Child Organisation
$0.6 million
Humanitarian Actors for Grassroot Initiative
$261 thousand
Humanitarian Aid for Change and Transformation
$366 thousand
International Rescue Committee
$349 thousand
INTERSOS Humanitarian Aid Organization
$1.9 million
Justice for Children Organization (South Sudan)
$414 thousand
Light for the World
$132 thousand
Mercy Corps
$1.5 million
Nile Hope
$0.8 million
Norwegian Refugee Council
$2.5 million
Organization for Peace, Relief and Development
$0.8 million
Oxfam GB
$0.7 million
Peace Corps South Sudan
$0.5 million
Pilgrims of Hope
$320 thousand
Plan International
$0.9 million
Polish Humanitarian Action
$495 thousand
Save a Life International
$205 thousand
Save the Children
$3.2 million
Smile Again Africa Development Organization
$478 thousand
Stop Poverty Communal Initiative
$320 thousand
Support for Peace and Education Development Program
$0.9 million
Touch Africa Development Organization
$214 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$22.9 million
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
$330 thousand
Universal Intervention and Development Organization
$470 thousand
Universal Network for Knowledge and Empowerment Agency
$0.9 million
Women Advancement Organization
$0.5 million
Women Aid Vision
$183 thousand
World Relief
$0.8 million
World Vision International
$1.8 million