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Empowering community and Culture

Celebrating all Equatorian Ethnic groups in Australian

ECWA is a platform for all South Sudanese Equatorian Communities in New South Wales to unit, celebrate it's ethnicity, and keep its cultural heritage alive.

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OUR MISSION

To serve and promote unity of ethnic Equatoria tribes to live in peace and harmony with other diverse ethnic communities of South Sudan, Africa and wider Australian multicultural community.

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OUR STORY

Equatorian Community members are just like most African communities living in Australia, with war being the challenging force behind coming to Australia.

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Our Leadership Team

ENGAGING CULTURAL GROUPS & BUILDING OUR COMMUNITY

 

ECWA is umbrella body representing 36 sub ethnic communities and groups from Equatoria region of South Sudan and privileged to have a diverse, multicultural volunteers and staffs that represents the diversity of the cultures, languages we support.

 

Our volunteers, staffs advisory committee and leadership team speaks many different languages – from; Acholi, Azande, Avukaya, Bari, Baka, Balanda-Boor, Buya, Didinga, Dongotono, Hariot, Ifoto, Jur (Beli-M|odo|), Kakwa, Kaliko, Kuku, Lango, Lokoya, Lopit, Lugbwara, Lulubo, Lukuru, Madi, Makaraka,

 

Moro-(Moru), Moro-Kodo, Mundu, Imatong, Jiye, Mundari, Nyangbwara, Otuho, Pari, Pojulu, Tid, Tenet,Toposa   .

Many of our staff are former migrants and humanitarian entrants who understand the complex issues facing new arrivals and transition of settlement and community engagement capacity building.

 

BOARD ADVISORY COMMITTEE

  1. Clement Warile
  2. Michael Gylon
  3. Edward Massmno
  4. Herman Awola
  5. Lillian Ruben

SUB ETHNIC COMMUNITY LEADERS & VOLUNTEERS

  1. Henry Leke, Kajo keji Sub Ethnic Community leader
  2. Brown Ano, Moru Sub Ethnic Community leader
  3. Samuel Moini, Ma`di sub ethnic community leader
  4. Charles Wani, Bari sub ethnic community leader
  5. Patrick Dako, Azande sub ethnic community leader
  6. James Likambo, Logbara, Keliko & Kakwa (LKK) Sub ethnic community leader
  7. Oseaf Mela, Otuho sub ethnic community leader
  8. Paul Oyoo, Acholi sub ethnic community leader
  9. Clement Lobojo, Pojulu & Nyangwara sub ethnic community leader
  10. Volunteers are encouraged to join the team.