UNIDOR exists to deliver lifesaving assistance and durable development outcomes to communities across South Sudan. We integrate emergency response with long-term programmes so families don't just survive — they thrive.
We work through nine thematic areas, partnering with local communities, government and global institutions. Our locally-led model means decisions are made closest to the people we serve.
Universal Intervention and Development Organization (UNIDOR) is a South Sudanese Faith Based Organization founded and registered on 22nd April 2004. The organization was originally registered as Upper Nile Initiative and Development Organisation (UNIDO).
UNIDOR is legally registered in South Sudan with the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission (RRC) under registration number 182, in accordance with the South Sudan NGOs Act 2016.
UNIDOR is a member of multiple networks and forums including the South Sudan NGOs Forum, GNDR, Charter for Change (C4C), the NEAR Network, and the Local Response Pull Fund (LRPF).
Across working clusters, UNIDOR is an active member of Health, Nutrition, Child Protection, Education, WASH and FSL clusters — including the Strategic Advisory Group (SAG).