New Sudan Council of Churches (NSCC)

NSCC is a group of Christian churches which facilitates peace conferences in South Sudan.

Overview

The New Sudan Council of Churches (NSCC) was formed in 1989-90 by six churches in Southern Sudan (Roman Catholic Church, Episcopal Church of Sudan, Presbyterean Church of Sudan, African Inland Church, Sudan Pentecostal Church, Sudan Interior Church). The organisation strives to be the voice of the voiceless through its advocacy, and seeks to bring about reconciliation and peace among the people of Southern Sudan through its People-to-People peace process. The NSCC believes that peace is the key to a better future for the Sudanese people and the foundation for justice, equality and development.

The aims and objectives of the NSCC are:

The organisation’s primary activity in peacebuilding is the facilitation of peace conferences. Its biggest achievement has been the 1998 Wunlit conference between South Sudanese Dinka and Nuer, which brought together chiefs and church leaders from the two communities in Lokichokio, Northern Kenya.The NSCC organises an ongoing series of conferences in the People-to-People peace programme. It also works in grassroots peacebuilding through regional peace councils and local peace committees in towns and cities throughout the area, and is involved in other projects such as Education, HIV/AIDS, Church and Human Rights, and Governance Structure. The New Sudan Council of Churches (NSCC) Head Office is now based in Rumbek.

What services are provided?

Conference facilitation; negotiation and mediation; advocacy; networking.

Geographical area of operation

Southern Sudan.

What new contacts would you like to make?

NSCC would greatly appreciate the ability to share its valuable experiences in peacebuilding and is looking for the opportunity to link up with other organisations involved in peacebuilding both within and outside Sudan.

Associated Organisations