The Bishop Loyo Linda Research Development Foundation (BLLRDF) is a national non-governmental organization in South Sudan inspired by the humanitarian legacy of the late Bishop Francis Loyo, a faith leader who dedicated his life to serving vulnerable communities across Sudan and South Sudan. Through evangelism, education, humanitarian assistance, and development initiatives, Bishop Loyo worked tirelessly to empower communities, support internally displaced persons, and promote peace and spiritual growth during times of conflict.
BLLRDF was established to continue his vision by addressing the social and economic challenges affecting communities in South Sudan. The foundation works to improve livelihoods, strengthen resilience, and promote sustainable development through community-based programs, research, advocacy, and capacity building. Guided by the philosophy of equity, compassion, and faith, the organization focuses on empowering communities to become self-reliant while building hope and dignity for future generations.
Our programs address the most urgent needs in South Sudan through faith-based development, food security, agriculture and climate initiatives, youth vocational training, health and nutrition, disability support, gender and peacebuilding programs, and clean water access. Learn more about each program and help us create lasting change. These initiatives aim to address urgent humanitarian needs while supporting long-term development and stability across South Sudan.
