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Changing South Sudan takes more organisations than any one of us.

IPI actively seeks consortium partners, technical collaborators and funders who work the way we do — with communities, not around them.

Ways to engage

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Objectives open

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Partner categories

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Response time

5 working days

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Consortium and delivery partnerships

IPI contributes community access, local legitimacy and conflict-sensitive delivery in hard-to-reach areas. Partners bring technical depth and funding scale. That division of labour is the strategy, not a fallback.

What this looks like

  • Consortium arrangements with national and international NGOs
  • Sub-grant and prime delivery in Unity, Jonglei and Central Equatoria
  • Joint proposal development against cluster priorities
  • Local access and acceptance in communities that are difficult to reach
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Funding a programme

The Strategic Plan is phased so that funding can enter at any of three points, and each phase degrades gracefully at a lower budget rather than failing outright.

What this looks like

  • Institutional strengthening and MEL systems (2026)
  • Scaling proven pilots into additional communities (2027–2028)
  • Community ownership and documentation of impact (2029)
  • Single-objective funding across any of the five strategic objectives
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Volunteering and technical support

IPI works with volunteers and pro-bono technical contributors, particularly in monitoring and evaluation, safeguarding, finance systems and proposal development.

What this looks like

  • Monitoring, evaluation and learning design
  • Safeguarding and child protection policy
  • Finance, HR and compliance systems
  • Communications, documentation and translation
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What IPI brings

Access that cannot be bought in.

A national organisation staffed by people from the communities it serves reaches places, and earns permissions, that a visiting team cannot. That is what IPI puts into a consortium.

  • National & international NGOs

    Consortium arrangements that combine local access with technical depth and funding capacity.

  • UN agencies & clusters

    Active cluster participation across FSL, Nutrition, Health and Protection, with coordination through OCHA and FAO forums.

  • Community-based & faith organisations

    The structures that remain when programme cycles end — peace committees, Boma Health Workers, women's savings groups.

  • Government line ministries

    Working with local authorities and the Ministry of Health rather than parallel to them.

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Volunteering

Skills are worth more to us than goods.

IPI's most useful contributions are technical: help building the systems that make a young organisation fundable. If that is what you do, we would like to hear from you.

Get in touch

ipath.initiative@gmail.com+211 925 891 692

Juba Town, inside the Juba Raha Hotel Compound, Juba

Office hours

Mon–Fri · 08:00–17:00

Time zone

EAT · UTC+03