Transforming education and health in South Sudan is not work we can do alone. We actively seek partnerships with universities, health institutions, development agencies, and forward-thinking private sector organisations who share our vision of a thriving South Sudan.
Each category of partner brings unique value to our mission — from academic expertise to funding to community reach.
Universities and research bodies that can co-develop curriculum, offer faculty expertise, provide student placements, and strengthen our teacher training and e-learning initiatives across South Sudan.
Hospitals, clinics, medical schools, and public health agencies across Africa that can extend our mobile health outreach, maternal care programmes, and community health worker training to more families.
UN agencies, international NGOs, bilateral donors, and foundations — including UNDP, CARE, UNICEF, and similar organisations — who fund multi-stakeholder projects aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.
Corporations and social enterprises committed to ESG and community investment who can provide funding, technology, skills transfer, and visibility to help us scale programmes serving thousands of children.
These are our highest-priority collaboration areas in 2025 and 2026. If your organisation works in any of these spaces, we want to hear from you.
We are actively exploring partnerships with African and international universities to develop blended and online learning content for teachers and community educators in South Sudan. Remote delivery methods are essential for reaching practitioners in areas with limited access to in-person training.
South Sudan's health challenges require coordinated responses. We are seeking health institution partners across East and Central Africa to co-implement community health programmes — covering maternal care, child nutrition, disease prevention, and clean water access — at a scale that single organisations cannot achieve alone.
Our teacher training and scholarship programmes have proven results at the community level. We are pursuing funding partnerships with development agencies and foundations to bring these programmes to national scale — training 500+ teachers and supporting 1,000+ girls' education scholarships over the next three years.
We welcome academic and research partnerships to document the impact of our programmes, build evidence for scale, and contribute to the global knowledge base on education and health delivery in post-conflict contexts. Strong evidence helps us attract future funding and refine our approach.
Institutional partners need to know their collaborators have the credibility, systems, and commitment to deliver. Here is what we have built since 2016.
St. Mary's Global Foundation has engaged directly with some of the most respected development institutions in the world. We submitted a full technical and financial proposal to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) under its Programme and Country Cooperation (PaCC III) framework — a rigorous process that required detailed logframes, financial planning, and evidence of community impact.
We have also worked alongside CARE International on community health and education projects in South Sudan, gaining direct experience with the accountability, reporting, and field coordination standards that international partners require. This institutional exposure shapes how we manage projects, maintain financial records, and communicate impact to stakeholders.
We hold official NGO registration in the Republic of South Sudan and operate under transparent policies including anti-fraud, safeguarding, and whistleblower frameworks — all available at Our Policies.
We are building a network of institutional partners committed to lasting change. As formal agreements are established, partner logos will appear here.
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We keep our partnership process straightforward. From initial conversation to active collaboration, here is how we move together.
Send us a brief email introducing your organisation and the type of collaboration you have in mind. No formal proposal needed at this stage — just a conversation starter.
We schedule a call with our programme team to explore alignment. We share our current needs and hear about your goals — identifying where we can create the most value together.
We co-develop a partnership proposal outlining shared objectives, roles, timelines, and expected outcomes. Both parties review and agree on the terms before moving forward.
We sign a Memorandum of Understanding, announce the collaboration, and begin programme activities with clear checkpoints and reporting to ensure accountability and shared success.
Whether you represent a university, a UN agency, a health institution, or a company committed to social impact — we want to hear from you. Partnerships start with a single email.
info@stmaryseduhealth.orgOr use the Contact page to send us a message directly.