As TOCH South Sudan joins the rest of the world to celebrate the World Humanitarian Day today 19th/8/2020,we look at reflection of the days theme “Reallifeheroes” from individual perception of staff in line of duty to serve humanity
Mr. Marko Madut Garang Executive Director TOCH SOUTH SUDAN
“I dedicate the day of humanitarian to reflect on all the staff who have sacrificed their lives,security and health at the expense of providing services to vulnerable people in their respective duty stations,this sacrifices motivates me to work and closely support the work we are doing
As a director,this sacrifices is the definition of love for humanity,i thank you for your desire and love to serve humanity”
Miss Laker Joyce Patra Head of Programme TOCH SOUTH SUDAN
“Transforming lives as a humanitarian work is a sacrifice that we all chose to offer to humanity
On the day of World Humanitarian Day,i call upon all humanitarian workers across the Globe to promote dignity of beneficiaries in the different nature of work that we are doing”
Miss Malang Doruka Child protection Officer TOCH SOUTH SUDAN
“let us double our efforts as humanitarian workers in South Sudan to fight bad cultural practices which are more harmful to our children and fight for the rights and freedom of our children including children with disabilities”
Mr.Peter Tong Mading Protection Programme Manager TOCH SOUTH SUDAN
“i call up everyone involve in protection to of civilians to protect humanitarian workers whose self sacrifice to aid vulnerable people in humanitarian crisis both man-made and natural is beyond description
lets beat COVID 19 pandemic difficulties to aid vulnerable people world wide though this is risk for risks”
Taban Michael FSL Project Manager
“on this day, i would to extend my appreciation to us humanitarians working to improve livelihoods in food insecure zones , i call upon government stakeholders and donors to pay attention to food security in humanitarian sector,let us put more efforts to improve agriculture through modern farming methods for food security ”