Who we are
Nuer Makuei International Organization Society (N-MIOS) is a humanitarian non-profit founded in 2021 by South Sudanese citizens and experts. We serve vulnerable populations affected by displacement and conflict across Sudan, South Sudan, and neighboring countries through sustainable solutions in education, healthcare, child rehabilitation, and digital skills development.
Our vision
To empower refugees, IDPs, and marginalized communities by strengthening capacities through equitable access to education, healthcare, and social services – building foundations for peace, sustainable reintegration, and long-term resilience.
Our Mission
Implement strategic interventions supporting displaced populations with focus on SDG 4 (inclusive education), while fostering self-reliance, community resilience, and sustainable livelihoods through culturally sensitive programs.
Our Values
Voluntarism: Selfless service driven by civic duty Credibility & Transparency: Accountability in all dealings Sincerity: Genuine commitment to human dignity Equality & Justice: Non-discrimination and equal opportunity
Our Objectives
Improve access to essential services in displacement camps
Strengthen healthcare systems and educational programs
Rehabilitate homeless children through structured programs
Foster volunteerism and community ownership
Build national/international humanitarian partnerships




Our Strategic Plan (2021–2035)
In response to the long-standing challenges faced by refugees and displaced persons in Sudan—particularly in accessing education, healthcare, social services, and training—our organization has developed a comprehensive strategic plan spanning from 2021 to 2035. Rooted in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this plan aims to integrate displaced groups into host communities while preparing for their eventual return home when conditions allow. The initiative focuses on creating stable, sustainable environments in refugee camps across Sudan and South Sudan. Key partners include the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Social Welfare, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Humanitarian Aid Commission, and Ministry of Health. Together, we coordinate efforts to deliver impactful, ground-level programs.
The budget allocates 70% of resources to refugee and displaced children, and 30% to homeless youth across various states. With funding from charitable donors and a strong administrative system, we ensure targeted service delivery both within cities and in remote camps—upholding the right of all affected individuals to basic services and support. Rooted in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this plan aims to integrate displaced groups into host communities while preparing for their eventual return home when conditions allow. The initiative focuses on creating stable, sustainable environments in refugee camps across Sudan and South Sudan. Key partners include the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Social Welfare, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Humanitarian Aid Commission, and Ministry of Health. Together, we coordinate efforts to deliver impactful, ground-level programs.
