Meeting in Omilling, South Sudan

Work on the Mairo Primary School is at a new stage! Last August, Astrid Rohde Wang and Lunde Arneberg from the Oslo School of Architecture & Design, and I visited Omilling to  meet with the villagers. The Traditional Authority has approved the building plan and the community has already taken the ownership of the project. The two volunteers visited the donated plot and measured the site where the school will be built. The villagers gave a helping hand, and also assisted in searching for the red soil  discovered… Read More

GlobalGiving’s ‘Baby Shower’ One-Day Miracle

UPDATE: Due to the overwhelming support of GlobalGiving’s donors, we’ve raised our funding goal to $14,074 to save even more mothers and babies. I am over joyed to report that GlobalGiving’s participation in our rally to throw a baby shower for our Onura clinic in South Sudan has raised nearly $4,000 so far in less than a day. Our Onura Maternal Survival Project has gone from being one of our least supported projects on GlobalGiving to being fully funded (between May 2010 and yesterday, donors had only given… Read More

South Sudan Gains Independence on July 9!

Five days after the United States celebrates its independence, South Sudan will become the world’s youngest nation. Decades of brutal fighting have decimated South Sudan’s already fragile infrastructure. Little more than 120 doctors and fewer than 100 registered nurses care for 8 million people. The result: the people of South Sudan are suffering. With one of the world’s worst maternal mortality rates, women face a 1 in 7 risk of dying during pregnancy. A young girl in South Sudan is 3 times more likely to die… Read More

No Tribe is Superior & No Tribe is Inferior

I’m deeply saddened that more than 1,000 people are dead after clashes between South Sudan’s army and militias. The unrest reminds me of the speech Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia gave in 1963 before the United Nations. Here’s the English translation, which was popularized in a song called War by Bob Marley: “That until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned: That until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation; That until the color of a… Read More

New Volunteers to Redesign Mairo Primary School

Work on the Mario Primary School—which will give hope to war orphans, former child soldiers, and other vulnerable children in Omilling village—is racing along! I recently met with Astrid Rohde Wang and Olav Lunde Arneberg, two students from The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, who have volunteered to redesign the school’s structure at village Standard. For several months nothing was happening on the project, keeping the door closed for hundreds of vulnerable children to ever receive an education. Behind the scenes, the Hope Ofiriha team was busy working to find out… Read More

University of Zambia Donates Soil Block Machine

The Technology Development and Advisory Unit at the University of Zambia has donated a hand-press interlocking soil block machine to Hope Ofiriha to build the Mario Primary School. The donation—which ultimately will help educate hundreds of war orphans, former child soldiers, and other vulnerable children—is wonderful in so many ways! Production of interlocking soil-compressed blocks is environmentally friendly because very little water and cement and no firewood are used to make them. It is also much cheaper than buying and transporting manufactured ones because they are produced locally with local soil and… Read More

Hope Ofiriha Named a GlobalGiving ‘SUPERSTAR’

I have exciting news. Thanks to our generous donors, Hope Ofiriha is listed as a SUPERSTAR on GlobalGiving’s new Partner Rewards Program. This is the highest level that an organization can reach on GlobalGiving! As you may remember, we only became a permanent member of the GlobalGiving community just over a year ago. During the December 2009 Global Open Challenge we raised $4,093 from 51 unique donors for our Omilling HIV-AIDS Project , just getting us over the required $4,000 in donations and 50 unique donors threshold. Since then, we have raised… Read More

Diversification & Dedication Make Us Special

Diversification and dedication is what makes Hope Ofiriha’s team so special. Our energetic team of two employees and 15 key volunteers is the driving force behind our ground-breaking success. The team is far from being homogeneous; its members come from a variety of backgrounds but share a common belief in eliminating poverty through literacy. At Hope Ofiriha, diversity is considered an advantage rather than an obstacle. Individuals put aside their differences to work harmoniously as a team. Age, race, education, and ethnicity hold no boundaries…. Read More

Referendum Update: Bye-Bye Jalaba for Good!

As you know, millions of south Sudanese went to the polls two weeks ago—many for the first time ever—to make a historic vote on the future of our country. Together, the south Sudanese decided whether to form our own nation or to remain part of Sudan. My mother, brothers, sisters, and I voted for separation, and I travelled to Sudan to participate in this historic moment (visit the Sudan Referendum album on Hope Ofiriha’s Facebook page to see more photos). I campaigned and mobilized people around Magwi County to vote… Read More

Happy Saint Lucia’s Day to All Our Friends

Happy Saint Lucia’s Day to everyone in Scandanavia and around the world! Hope Ofiriha wants to send warm wishes and thanks to all of our supporters, donors, child sponsors, partners, volunteers, and everyone else playing a role in our success. Just as Saint Lucia was said to have brought food to hungry people during a famine, you gave a hand up to struggling South Sudanese women and children. Your hand up fed the hungry, gave life-saving medicines to the dying, and gave hope to widows… Read More

Inspired Gifts That Help Children in Need

Around the world, many people are celebrating the holiday season. Whether you’re putting up a Christmas tree, menorah, or kinara, please consider inspired gifts that help children in need. Instead of exchanging token presents, such as soaps, fruit cakes, or candles, you can put your money to good use and sponsor a child. As a child sponsor, you and your loved ones can help save a child from a life of extreme poverty. Your sponsorship will not only pay the fees necessary for your sponsored… Read More

Happy Thanksgiving from Hope Ofiriha

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the United States and around the world! Hope Ofiriha wants to send a most sincere thank you to all of our supporters, donors, child sponsors, partners, volunteers, and everyone else playing a role in our success. Together, we are making a huge difference in the lives of South Sudanese women and children struggling to build a better future for themselves, their families, and their community.  Enjoy this special day of Thanksgiving and remember that we could not do this work without… Read More

Give Children a Chance to Go to School

The great World Cup football tournament is kicking off today at 4 p.m. with the host country opening against Mexico. I cannot wait! I wish my team (England) was on slightly better form but am still hopeful! There is also something we can do to create a lasting legacy that could see millions more kids receive an education. South Africa President Jacob Zuma has just announced that he will hold a global leadership summit during the World Cup. The aim? Push leaders and football fans… Read More

June 16 is a GlobalGiving Bonus Day

From 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 on Wednes, June 16, 2010 (Eastern time/GMT-4) ,the GlobalGiving Bonus Day will offer a 50 percent match for your donations. Additional cash bonuses of $1,000 each will be awarded to the top project that generates the largest amount of money and the top project to solicit the greatest number of unique donations. Please make a donation to Hope Ofirha through GlobalGiving by clicking here, on June 16.

GlobalGiving Global Open Challenge a Success!

Thanks to you, our generous supporters, Hope Ofiriha has been invited to stay on GlobalGiving website and is now officially a permanent member of the GlobalGiving Community. We look forward to your continued support and participation in GlobalGiving‘s online marketplace for giving. Without your support, we could not have won a spot on GlobalGiving’s site. The $4,093 raised for our Omilling HIV-AIDS Project came from 51 different donors during the December 2009 Global Open Challenge, just getting us over the required $4,000 in donations and 50 unique… Read More

Urgent Appeal: 300 Children on Waiting List

Hope Ofiriha has granted a year scholarship to both Jolly Achol and Justine Okello to study at Rubaga Primary School in Uganda. There are 300 South Sudanese children living in slums on outskirt of Kampala on our waiting list. These children want to be at school but can’t afford the fees. Please visit our Keep Impoverished Refugees in School project page to learn more and make a donation.

Urgent Appeal: Childbirth Delivery Bed for Onura

Each year, many women die in childbirth in the Onura sub village. Virtually all these deaths are due to a lack of childbirth facilities and hemorrhages, which is a common cause of maternal mortality worldwide. Bleeding can be controlled in a clinic but, without one in Onura, it is a death sentence.  Our aim is to provide traditional midwives a childbirth delivery bed to save lives in a local post where most births and maternal deaths take place–well beyond the reach of hospitals and government health services. … Read More