Our mission is to strengthen the war survivors, women, children, refugees and immigrants most vulnerable women and their communities. The Diar Foundation seeks to improve the lives of economically disadvantaged women in Africa and America. We seek to enhance their wellness, independence, and self-sufficiency. We continue to provide our communities in Colorado United States, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda an environment in which they will be equipped to cultivate their awareness and expand their future opportunities. This is accomplished by our use of a variety of innovative and effective educational tools and strategies. Through education, farming, small businesses, and supportive networks.
The Diar Foundation actively works to promote education, particularly among weaker sections of the population. The education of girls and other deprived people particularly war, violence, and conflict survivors has been a targeted objective.
Diar Foundation supports selected schools in the communities where we operate and establishes a child help desk and focal teachers to support the implementation of its activities.
These activities include:
• Distribution of personal hygiene kits to girls and boys, and scholastic materials.
• Wash and hygiene.
• child help desk to identify and support children.
• set up safe spaces and centers in the communities for children who do not go to school.
• Psychosocial support activities.
• Family Tracing and Reunification Activities.