Through the BRACE II project, transformative community assets have been developed in Magwi County, Eastern Equatoria State. A new nursery school in Moli Tokuro now stands as a beacon of hope for early childhood education, providing young children with a solid foundation for their futures. Meanwhile, in Aswa, the construction of a temporary market shade is revitalizing local commerce, offering a secure space for traders to conduct business and enhance economic activity.
These initiatives, part of the "Cash for Asset" program, are not just infrastructure projects—they are investments in the community’s future, fostering both educational growth and economic resilience in these underserved areas. By empowering residents with the tools and spaces they need to thrive, the BRACE II project is paving the way for sustainable development and lasting change in Magwi County.