In Morobo County, Central Equatoria State, beneficiaries of the RSRTF (Reconciliation, Stabilization, and Resilience Trust Fund) project have taken crucial steps towards rebuilding their lives by planting seeds provided through the program. These seeds represent more than just crops; they symbolize hope and the possibility of a fresh start for many who have lost their livelihoods due to conflict.
As they nurture their new gardens, these community members have expressed both their gratitude and concerns. While the seeds have allowed them to begin the process of recovery, the road ahead remains challenging. Many of these individuals are still grappling with the devastating impacts of the conflict, which stripped them of their resources and stability.
The beneficiaries voiced a heartfelt wish for the program to continue its support, emphasizing the ongoing need for assistance in their journey to recovery. They understand that the path to restoring their livelihoods is a long one, and they believe that sustained support is essential for them to overcome the shocks of the past and build a more secure future.
Their plea underscores the importance of continued investment in these vulnerable communities. By extending the program, RSRTF can help more families recover, fostering resilience and enabling them to rebuild their lives, one seed at a time.