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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
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
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
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

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.

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.
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