Through this project, The Evangelical Covenant Church of South Sudan (ECCSS) is trying to alleviate social, psychological and economical hardships which are faced by the marginalized parents and guardians, along with their children, and equip them for self-reliance in order to develop a better future.
In the most recent update from the VOC program, we were able to hear stories from two young widows who have attended the vocational Training Skills in Tailoring in Malakal for three months named Nyahok and Nyatut. Due to different causes, the women lost their husbands and were very interested in learning a vocational skill. Originally, the women were complete their training in six months, though their training was interrupted by the ongoing conflict in South Sudan. In January, Nyatut and Nyahok fled to Ethiopia, and have come to live in Kule 2 Refugee Camp. Here, they have since hired a Tailoring tutor, finished their training, and have bought pedaling machines to sustain themselves and their children. Nyahok quotes states that “she thanks those who fulfilled the love of God and shared their resources with the poor and marginalize group. ‘I will dedicate much of my time to serve God and share 10% of my incomes with God as the ECC members in USA and South Sudan did it for me’”.