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Our Programmes

Four main areas of work that guide our efforts across our communities.

Cultural Preservation and Promotion

The cultural heritage of the Twic people is one of our most precious assets and one of our most vulnerable. Decades of conflict, displacement, and urbanization have disrupted the traditional ways that culture was passed down from one generation to the next. The cattle camp where young people learned from elders, the seasonal ceremonies that brought communities together, and the oral stories that preserved our history have all been affected.

The Federation's cultural preservation program is a systematic effort to document, protect, and revitalize our heritage across all communities and among diaspora communities.

Key Activities:

  • Documentation of history, genealogies, and oral traditions
  • Supporting the vitality of Dinka language and dialects
  • Organizing cultural festivals and community gatherings
  • Supporting traditional music, dance, and artistic practices
  • Creating resources for younger generations to learn our heritage

Documenting history, supporting dialects, organizing cultural gatherings

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Forums for leaders, elder mediation, community conflict response

Peacebuilding and Dialogue

The Twic people, like all communities in South Sudan, have experienced the devastating effects of conflict. Internal disputes, competition over resources, and involvement in broader armed conflicts have taken lives, displaced families, and eroded trust between individuals and groups. The Federation believes that sustainable peace must be built from within the community through dialogue, through the engagement of traditional authorities, and through the creation of structures that can respond to tensions before they become violent.

Key Activities:

  • Facilitating dialogue forums between community leaders
  • Supporting elder-led mediation and conflict resolution
  • Responding to community conflicts with collaborative solutions
  • Building bridges between divided communities
  • Promoting reconciliation and healing

Community Support and Resilience

The communities of the Twic people face substantial challenges to their wellbeing and resilience. Flooding has displaced thousands and destroyed livelihoods. Limited access to basic services such as healthcare, education, and clean water places daily burdens on families. The legacy of conflict has left many households without the assets or support networks they need to withstand shocks.

The Federation's community support program mobilizes collective resources to respond to these challenges and build long-term resilience.

Key Activities:

  • Coordinating emergency response during crises
  • Mobilizing resources for vulnerable community members
  • Supporting livelihood and economic initiatives
  • Building community capacity for disaster preparedness
  • Facilitating knowledge sharing on sustainable practices

Mobilizing support during crises, coordinating local assistance

International chapters, structured communication, periodic gatherings

Diaspora Engagement

Twic communities are spread across East Africa, North America, Australia, Europe, and beyond. This programme ensures that diaspora members remain connected to their heritage, contribute to community initiatives, and maintain bonds with communities at home.

Key Activities:

  • Establishing and supporting diaspora chapters
  • Facilitating communication between diaspora and homeland
  • Organizing periodic gatherings and reunions
  • Coordinating diaspora contributions to initiatives
  • Supporting diaspora members in maintaining cultural identity

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