Bc Global

670 W SAN JOSE AVE APT 27,
CLAREMONT CA 91711-5424,
USA

| EIN: 61-1950836

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Our Mission

VISION To establish endurable modalities to improve the lives of the vulnerable population in conflict and disaster-affected areas through peace building and promotion of social-cultural and socio-economic multiplicity. MISSION Strive to inform and transform vulnerable population in conflict and disaster-affected areas through provision of humanity services towards sustainable development with focus on Holistic Education, Youth Empowerment, peace building, psychosocial support, games and sports, Food Supplements to Malnourished, Agricultural-Farming and economic empowerment. CORE VALUES All members of BC Global shall individually and collectively uphold to the common vision, mission and objective through A- Cohesion B- Inclusiveness C- Participation D- Transparency E- Integrity F- Commitment G- Professionalism H- Accountability OBJECTIVES 11.1.1 To promote environmental protection through recovery of ecosystems and conserve biodiversity. 11.1.2 To develop strong livelihood initiatives for community’s transformation. 11.1.3 To enhance the development of peaceful communities, less violent society through peacebuilding, education and development of interpersonal skills for handling relationships and conflict management constructively. 11.1.4 To improve the quality of life of young people by facilitating their access to resources needed for their socio-economic development. 11.1.5 To promote education by focusing on inclusive learning, capacity building and technical support. 11.1.6 To boost the capacity of persons with disabilities by providing for their physical, social and economic rehabilitation. 11.1.7 To promote counseling, raising awareness on health issues including corona virus, H.P B, HIV/AIDS awareness

11.2.4 Education i. Capacity building trainings for local communities-based education committees such as the Parents and Teachers Association, School Management Committees on their roles and responsibilities in primary and secondary schools in the refugee settlements and selected schools host community District. ii. Provision of scholastic materials for the pupils and teaching aids to the teachers to enhance learning for improved numeracy and reading thus achieving increased literate rate among refugee children and students in the settlements and host community schools. iii. Provide sanitary kits and towels for girl child enrolled in schools in the settlements and host community schools to increase enrolment and retention and education cycle completion. iv. Construction of makeshift and permanent classrooms and latrines in schools to create a better learning environment in the schools. v. Lobby for provision of furniture for pupils and teachers in primary and secondary schools in the settlements and selected host community schools. vi. Establishment of school gardens for learning and food security purposes. This will target schools with adequate land for agriculture. vii. Lobby and build partnership for school feeding program for the primary and secondary schools. viii. Lobby for the facilitation of life skills training for youth and women through community of practice approach where the learners are attached to practical learning in tailoring centers, garages, carpentry workshops, welding and metal fabrication workshops and block laying grounds.

Challenges : Inadequate learning spaces, Inadequate qualified teachers, No alternative learning due to the pandemic, and No strategic plan or policy to ensure the return of the children to learning

Water and sanitation I. Carry out periodic water and sanitation surveys for up-to-date data for intervention measures. II. Clean water, sanitation & hygiene promotion. III. Participate in the annual sanitation week through sensitization meetings by organization an annual water and sanitation dialogue. IV. Create awareness in the settlements, rural and urban host communities on good health and hygiene practices to ensure healthy and good public health in the community. V. Advocate and lobby for safe water sources and clean water use for human use and other domestic chores. VI. Organize and participate in the organization of world water day

11.2.3 Health, nutrition and behavioral change i. Promote and facilitate maternal health through sensitizations, linkages and support to manage mothers in labor. ii. Disseminate public health education through the use of different media and languages for improved health seeking behavior. iii. Promote and facilitate voluntary HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis and other sexually transmitted Infections. iv. Construct, equip and operationalize trauma centers to rehabilitate trauma victims in the refugee population and host communities. v. Organize sensitization meetings through radio talk-shows, face to face meetings and forum plays on trauma healing methods. vi. Organize dialogues on dangers of drug, substance abuse, drug substance business, its effects and document the discussions for future sharing. vii. Promote use of community-led health initiative for increased latrine use in the refugee settlements and host communities to achieve reduction in open defecation. viii. Facilitate a referral mechanism for trauma victims among refugees and host communities for better management of the victims. ix. Conduct settlement and host community reproductive health clinics for refugees and host communities in West Nile. x. Organize trainings and dialogues on road safety.

Challenges: Incapacitated health units, scarcity of drugs and medical equipment, inadequate healthcare personnel, Distanced healthcare units/centers from other bomas, and Tsetse flies infestation

11.2.2 Agriculture and Farming, Activities under livelihood i. Improve equitable and sustainable livelihoods for smallholder farmers in Jebel Lado Payam and refugee’s camps in Northern Uganda with a particular focus on the empowerment of women and young men. ii. Support smallholder farmers with microloans to improve food security. iii. Empower and resilient agricultural producers capable of adapting to climate change and supplying products of high quality and in quality to access formal markets. iv. Formation and training of community-based farmer on extension agricultural training that involved agricultural mechanization engineering, group management, record keeping and meeting management. These groups shall target women, youth and the engendered groups with a mix of all males, female across age, ability and status. v. Training of refugee and host community farmers on good agricultural practices and climate smart agriculture and livestock farm management. This is intended to maximize output quality and reduce on input wastage and ensure operation on optimal capacity. vi. Promotion of urban and green house vegetable farming in main towns to increase access to home grown vegetables. Common and easily obtainable and cheap planting materials such as old tyres, old buckets and sacks to mention. vii. Carry out qualitative and quantitative baseline surveys on food security, agricultural needs, agricultural input prices to inform the stakeholders with credible and an updated information. viii. Carry out livestock vaccination and treatment against common livestock diseases and outbreaks that require emergency response. ix. Emergency farm kit distribution including seeds, tools and fishing gears to the affected communities.

Water resources Water resources in South Sudan comprise two main sources rainfall and River Nile which falls from Uganda. Rainfall in South Sudan decreases from the South to the North. The country suffers from many ecological crises such as a chronic shortage of freshwater over the country, drought, and desertification in the higher east part of the country. Rural South Sudanese are forced off their land by changing landscapes and a lack of agricultural production. Demand for water is increasing, but its availability to the country’s inhabitants remains low.

BC Global Source of Funding: Most of the farmers in South Sudan have low levels of saving where microfinance institutions lack credit to loan the farmers. We are seeking a source of funds for agriculture and farming to improve the socio-economic status of the local communities.

11.2.5 Peace building i. Carry out sensitization meetings on land use and peaceful coexistence for sustainable production. ii. Recruit and train community and settlement-based peace ambassadors to carry out routine peace building messages. iii. Establish local community-based radio powered with battery to amplify story telling by refugees and host communities’ messages. iv. Initiate and facilitate peace promotion meetings among refugees, host communities, local governments and service providers. v. Form and facilitate inclusive school level peace clubs to organize school plays, peace messages during activities in the schools.

Inclusion: There is a need for intervention from both government organizations and other development partners to ensure that these communities are supported. Posted by:

Francis Limbe, The President of BC Global www.bcgfederation.org info@bcgfederation.org Tel.: (909)618-8336

How Your Donations Help

  • $3,000 Advancing Youth Innovations for Peace and Social Cohesion in Local Communities 545 Peace and innovation in Juba,, South Sudan
  • $1,400 Our purpose is to bring young students to share their motivational story that can transform them to be leaders of tomorrow. We bring together young leaders from diverse groups who want to create systemic transformation based on a deep foundation of inner development giving them a chance to lead in the community and be guided along the way as they experience from our daily social and economical challenges that face our community. 250 Character and Learning in the United States
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Bc Global posted an impact story
over 3 years ago — Central Equatoria State, South Sudan

i. Improve equitable and sustainable livelihoods for smallholder farmers in Jebel Lado Payam and refugee’s camps in Northern Uganda with a particular focus on the empowerment of women and young men. Our goal every season we have to raise $300 for each farmer to clear one acre, plant it, and harvested it. last year we where able to fund 10 small farmers. This year each farmer where able to double their farm without our support.

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Bc Global posted an impact story
over 5 years ago — South Sudan, Africa

Future Stars Football Academy “Empowering youth through football.” After many years of discussion, a motivated group of South Sudanese current and former national team players decided that South Sudan needs a dedicated, full-time residential football academy where young players can get professional training and a scholastic education. In partnering with other like-minded South Sudanese in Juba as well as in the diaspora, the Future Stars Football Academy was born. Due to the popularity of the Soccer in South Sudan, in 2021, BC Global was able hand over the administration of the academy to the independent professional body to run the administration affairs of the academy. BC Global will continue to support the academy financially to extend the academy activities to rural areas.

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Bc Global posted an impact story
about 5 years ago — Bosodong Village, Terekeka County, South Sudan

Situational Overview of Bosodong Village, Tombek Payam Introduction: Tombek payam is in Terekeka County of CES, it is bordering Jonglei state to the North and Lakes State to the North. The Payam is hosting IDPs from Jonglei state who fled due to armed conflict which broke out in December 2013, according to IDPs they arrived on 26/12/2013 in one of the Island called Wunror/Malual of Gemeiza County, but proceeded to Tombek Payam on 8/1/2014 and arrived on 25/1/2014. Key priorities: ⦁ WASH ⦁ Education ⦁ Health & Nutrition ⦁ Protection ⦁ Accessibility WASH ⦁ Limited access to safe and clean water ⦁ Inadequate water treatment tablets is required ⦁ Need for improvement in sanitation and hygiene through enhancing massive awareness ⦁ Open tunnels left during road construction accumulate water for both animals and human use Above: (L) Henry & children (R): Henry near a tukul. Credit: Bidali Henry Education ⦁ There is no single school in the village as most of the children young boys are involved in animal rearing while girls in domestic roles ⦁ No child-friendly space for the children Above: (L) Children playing drums (R): Bosodong parish church. Credit: Bidali Henry Health and nutrition ⦁ The healthcare unit located in Tombek center ⦁ Long distance of about 4km to access ⦁ Inadequate drugs ⦁ Limited healthcare workers ⦁ Difficulty in balancing diet especially for the vulnerable group Above: (L) Happy children (R): Young girls welcoming the team. Credit: Bidali Henry Protection ⦁ No recreational kits like: football, playing boot, net ball, volley ball, skipping ropes etc. ⦁ Inadequate dignity kits to women/girls ⦁ Child labor Above: (L) Young girls (R): Community members in a meeting. Credit: Bidali Henry Accessibility ⦁ The road access from Juba to Terekeka Town is Marram, from Terekeka to Tombek center it is 49 kilometers, the road is marram with potholes, and it is the only road connecting Juba with Lakes state (Awerial) if the rain intensify some parts of the road may break. ⦁ Insecurity has intensified recently due to the murder of the son to the former governor of Central Equatoria. Recommendations: ⦁ Need for drilling of new water-pumps and rehabilitation of existing broken pumps ⦁ Provision of water treatment tablets ⦁ Provision of literacy and numeracy learning materials ⦁ Make the church a friendly space for the children ⦁ Support for a health facility ⦁ Provide recreational kits like balls, skipping ropes, riding wheels etc ⦁ Provide dignity kits to young girls and women ⦁ Need for used (second hand) items of clothing

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Bc Global posted an impact story
about 5 years ago — Juba,, South Sudan

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene ( WASH) to meet the water scarcity in the towns and the rural areas.

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Bc Global posted an impact story
over 5 years ago — Claremont, USA

Our purpose is to bring young students to share the motivational story that can transform them to be leaders of tomorrow. We bring together young leaders from diverse groups around the world who want to create systemic transformation based on a deep foundation of inner development giving them a chance to lead in the community and be guided along the way as they experience from our daily social and economical challenges that face our community.

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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

General Health and Maternal: The few and incapacitated primary healthcare units and centres in the country cannot meet the demand of the patients. The limited number of medical workers coupled with lack of payment and the coronavirus pandemic is a menace. People die from treatable diseases. The elderly and the underage is subjected to horrible health conditions and later die or become crippled. Challenges: Incapacitated health units , scarcity of drugs and medical equipment, inadequate healthcare personnel , Distanced healthcare units/centres from other bomas and Tsetse flies infestation

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