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German Embassy Backs Youth Development with a Basketball Court in Juba

German Embassy Backs Youth Development with a Basketball Court in Juba

The German Embassy in Juba proudly announces its partnership with the Grass Roots Empowerment and Development Organization (GREDO) for the construction of a basketball court at Gumbo Basic Primary School, located in the Sherikat area, Juba County. This new facility will provide a much-needed recreational space, offering youth an opportunity for physical, social, and emotional development through sport.

“Basketball has a very special place in the hearts of South Sudanese, and many kids look up to their idols, the “Bright Stars”, and are inspired by their enormous achievements. With this basketball court, we want to give those kids space to practice basketball, to hone their skills on the court, and to nurture their aspirations” said H. E. Christian Sedat, Ambassador of Germany to South Sudan. “We are proud to support this initiative, which reflects our ongoing commitment to empower South Sudan’s youth and to bring out their huge potential.”

The German Embassy and GREDO also aim to strengthen community ties through this initiative, promoting unity and fostering positive engagement among local families and community leaders. This collaborative effort will help build trust and resilience in a community that continues to recover from the impacts of conflict.

“We are excited to see the positive impact this basketball court will have on the youth of Sherikat,” said Mr Jaffar Mbugua Njenga, Executive Director of GREDO. “It will provide a safe space for physical and emotional expression, and support youth in discovering and developing their talents in a structured and supportive environment.”

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