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‘The Pope for South Sudan’ Initiative

Pope Donates About Half a Million Dollars to Help War-torn South Sudan
in Areas of Education, Healthcare and Agricultural Projects

JUNE 21, 2017  DEBORAH CASTELLANO LUBOV

The ‘Pope for South Sudan’ is the Vatican-backed initiative which will
donate about half a million dollars to help those suffering in
war-torn South Sudan.

Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, the prefect of the Dicastery for
Promoting Integral Human Development presented the initiative “The
Pope for South Sudan” at 11.30 today, June 21, 2017, at a press
conference on the project in the Holy See Press Office.

Speaking with him were Dr. Michel Roy, Secretary General of Caritas
Internationalis; Sr. Laura Gemignani, Nzara General Hospital, South
Sudan; Sr. Yudith Pereira-Rico, associate executive director of
Solidarity with South Sudan.

In his remarks, Cardinal Turkson discussed the intervention supported
by the Holy Father in favour of the population of South Sudan, called
“The Pope for South Sudan”.

The war in South Sudan, the African cardinal explained, continues to
claim victims. In 2013, the conflict began and caused a very grave
humanitarian crisis that sees more than half the population, around
7.3 million people, suffer from hunger on a daily basis. The life of
thousands of people has been put at risk by an unprecedented cholera
epidemic; a million and a half inhabitants have been forced to flee
their villages and cities as a result of the war; in this country
massacres and atrocities take place, systematic and generalized,
perpetrated against civilians for ethnic reasons; and women and
children are victims of violence and abuse every day.”

Universal Pastor Showing Solidarity

As a universal Pastor, Cardinal Turkson stressed, Pope Francis is a
universal pastor who overcomes boundaries.

“He feels the pressing need to raise awareness among the international
community of this silent drama, calling for greater and renewed
efforts to reach a peaceful solution to the conflict,” he said.

“The Pope wanted to make tangible”–the Ghanaian prelate stressed–“the
Church’s presence and closeness to the afflicted people through this
initiative, that aims to foster, support and encourage the work of the
various religious congregations and international aid organizations
present in the territory and which work tirelessly to help the
population and to promote the process of development and peace.”

Concrete Initiatives in 3 Realms

Through this Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, the
Pope is launching initiatives in three main areas:

Health: “Two projects are in the field of health. These are two
hospitals run by the Comboni Missionary Sisters operating in South
Sudan: the Wau Hospital, and the Nzara Hospital.”

Education: “One project concerns the field of education: through the
association “Solidarity with South Sudan”, it is intended to provide
two-year scholarships for students to enable them to obtain a Master’s
degree primary school teaching at the Solidarity Teacher Training
Centre in Yambio.”

Agriculture: “In the field of agriculture, a project run by Caritas
Internationalis that involves around 2,500 families in the dioceses of
Yei, Tombura-Yambio and Torit, through tools to encourage farming and
livestock breeding, aiming to increase the capacity of local
communities to sustain themselves.”

Does Not Forget, Will Visit

“The Holy Father,” Cardinal Turkson stressed, “does not forget the
unheard and silent victims of this bloody and inhuman conflict, and he
does not forget all those people who are forced to flee their native
country as a result of abuse, injustice and war – he remembers them
all in his prayers and in his heart.”

Pope Francis, the cardinal also reiterated, “firmly hopes to be able
to make an official visit to the country as soon as possible.”

“The Church does not give up hope in such a troubled territory; but
instead urges bold choices and belief that Divine Providence is
capable of achieving what in the eyes of the world seems unreal or
impossible.”

Lamenting that while attempts to bring some peace must be achieved, in
order to plan a trip, he stressed the Holy See continues to do all it
can to stop the fighting in South Sudan.

If this can be done, a visit by the Pope and by Anglican Archbishop of
Canterbury, Justin Welby, will take place.

Greg Burke, director of the Holy See Press Office, in recent months
had noted that the conditions in the African nation did not permit for
an October 2017 visit as hoped, and therefore, the visit is not
expected to take place until at least 2018.

https://zenit.org/articles/the-pope-for-south-sudan/

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