How We Work

Rights-Based and Community-Led Approach

I-WIN applies participatory and rights-based methodologies that ensure communities actively shape program design, implementation, monitoring, and sustainability.

 

Survivor-Centered Programming

The organization prioritizes dignity, confidentiality, participation, and safety of survivors in all justice and protection interventions.

Integrated Programming Model

I-WIN combines humanitarian response, recovery, and development approaches to strengthen long-term resilience.

Localization and Community Ownership

The organization works through:

  • Community structures
  • Local committees
  • Women solidarity groups
  • Peace committees
  • Youth networks
  • Local governance systems

Evidence-Based Programming

Programs are guided by:

  • Baseline assessments
  • Community consultations
  • Monitoring and evaluation systems
  • Outcome harvesting
  • Learning reviews
  • Feedback mechanisms

 GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE

I-WIN has implemented and coordinated interventions across multiple states and counties in South Sudan, including:

State

Counties/Areas

Central Equatoria

Juba

Eastern Equatoria

Magwi County (Pajok Payam)

Jonglei State

Bor South County

Warrap State

Twic County

Western Bahr el Ghazal

Wau and Jur River Counties

Unity State

Community-based transitional justice areas

Lakes State

Livelihood and resilience programming

Northern Bahr el Ghazal

Community resilience programming

ORGANIZATIONAL TECHNICAL CAPACITY

1 Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention Capacity

I-WIN has demonstrated capacity to:

  • Facilitate intercommunal dialogue
  • Train youth mediators
  • Establish peace committees
  • Develop early warning systems
  • Coordinate reconciliation processes
  • Conduct community peace outreach
  • Integrate women and youth into peace systems
Key Competencies
  • Mediation and reconciliation
  • Community conflict analysis
  • Trauma-informed peacebuilding
  • Social cohesion facilitation
  • Institutional peace linkages
  • Outcome harvesting methodologies
2 Transitional Justice and Legal Empowerment Capacity

The organization has developed specialized expertise in:

  • Victim Support Group (VSG) models
  • Survivor-centered approaches
  • Legal awareness and legal aid referrals
  • Community documentation systems
  • Inclusive transitional justice processes
  • Engagement with local justice actors
Key Competencies
  • Survivor engagement
  • Community legal empowerment
  • Documentation and testimony processes
  • Access-to-justice facilitation
  • Protection-sensitive programming
  • Community accountability mechanisms

Livelihoods and Economic Recovery Capacity

I-WIN has implemented community-based economic empowerment initiatives through:

  • Goat pass-on models
  • Agricultural value chain strengthening
  • Enterprise development
  • Village Savings and Loan Associations
  • Farmer Field Schools
  • Women-led economic groups
  • Climate-smart agriculture initiatives
Key Competencies
  • Livelihood asset transfer models
  • Financial inclusion systems
  • Agribusiness and market systems development
  • Enterprise incubation
  • Community mobilization
  • Livestock and agricultural extension support

Climate and Environmental Programming Capacity

The organization integrates environmental sustainability into community resilience programming through:

  • Fuel-efficient stove initiatives
  • Tree planting campaigns
  • Environmental clubs and schools programming
  • Community environmental awareness
  • Sustainable energy solutions
Key Competencies
  • Clean energy programming
  • Environmental restoration
  • Community climate adaptation
  • Protection-environment nexus programming
  • School-based environmental engagement

Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL)

I-WIN operates community-centered MEAL systems that support accountability, learning, and adaptive management.

MEAL Capacities Include:
  • Kobo-based digital data collection
  • Baseline and endline surveys
  • Outcome harvesting
  • Routine monitoring systems
  • Community feedback mechanisms
  • Complaint and response systems
  • Quarterly reflection and learning reviews
  • Beneficiary verification systems
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