About Us

Invisible Women Inclusion Network (I-WIN) is a women-led national civil society organization dedicated to advancing the rights, dignity, resilience, and socio-economic empowerment of marginalized women, girls, and vulnerable populations across South Sudan.

Founded to address the systemic exclusion of women and vulnerable groups from decision-making processes, justice systems, peacebuilding initiatives, and economic opportunities, I-WIN has grown into a dynamic multi-sectoral organization delivering integrated programs that connect humanitarian response, recovery, peacebuilding, justice, and sustainable development.

Our work is rooted in community-driven, survivor-centered, and rights-based approaches that promote inclusion, equality, and lasting social change. We collaborate with local communities, government institutions, UN agencies, civil society actors, and international development partners to build resilient and peaceful communities.

I-WIN operates at the intersection of women’s empowerment, transitional justice, peacebuilding, access to justice, legal empowerment, livelihoods and economic resilience, climate adaptation, environmental sustainability, community protection, gender-based violence prevention, youth inclusion, and social cohesion.

With proven technical expertise and operational capacity, I-WIN has successfully implemented impactful programs in fragile, conflict-affected, and hard-to-reach areas throughout South Sudan, helping communities recover, thrive, and shape a more inclusive future.

CORE VALUES

Without Borders

Serve all communities without discrimination based on gender, ethnicity, religion, or social status.

Impartiality

Deliver support based solely on need and human dignity, free from political or ideological bias.

Independence

Maintain organizational autonomy to advocate and act with integrity and accountability.

Cultural Sensitivity

Respect local traditions while promoting human rights.

Local Empowerment

Prioritize local leadership and knowledge in program design, implementation, and evaluation.

Professional Solidarity

Combine empathy with technical excellence to ensure effective and ethical programming.

Transparency

Uphold rigorous financial and programmatic accountability to communities and donors

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