South Sudan

On the initial survey flight by Stuart King and Jack Hemmings (co-founders of MAF), Sudan was identified as the country most in need of a service like MAF.

We began flight operations in Sudan in 1950 but 14 years later all missions were forced to leave due to civil war. A respite in the war allowed flights to resume in 1977 for a further 6 years but since 1983, flying into Sudan has continued from the neighbouring countries of Kenya and Uganda.

Following the 2005 peace agreement, MAF opened an operation in Juba, a former garrison town of the northern Sudanese Government and now the capital of southern Sudan. Several NGOs and the UN have moved into Juba, and the Government of southern Sudan is also operating from here. Gradually missions and NGOs are moving their Sudan operations fully into the country. As they rely on us to support their work, there is an increasing need to quickly become established. Flights for Sudan continue from Lokichoggio, Kenya, (with pilots occasionally staying over night in Juba), and Kampala, Uganda.

MAF in Sudan serves many of the Christian and church agencies working in development and rehabilitation projects in southern Sudan. Up to six aircraft a day take relief and development workers, missionaries and essential supplies into remote communities. Without us they would be severely hampered in delivering humanitarian aid.

Along with World Relief, we established accommodation and offices in town. In the beginning, MAF staff lived in a renovated house on the SIL compound, working from a prefabricated office. The new office and houses are now established on land owned by the Episcopal Church of Sudan.

In these early days much revolves around getting permissions and infrastructure in place to allow the eventual basing of planes and more staff in the town. As people pour into town, it is also a time for establishing relationships.

MAF registered as an NGO with the Government of southern Sudan in May 2006. A temporary Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) was granted for the Kenyan aircraft operating in Sudan in January 2007.

All MAF aircraft operating in southern Sudan are from Kenya and Uganda, at least one of which is based in Juba at any one time.

 

Organisations served by MAF in South Sudan include:

• Tearfund
• World Relief
• Christian Blind Mission (CBM)
• World Vision
• Christian Mission Aid (CMA)
• Medair
• ACROSS
• ADRA
• Mustard Seed International
• plus a number of churches and diocese in Sudan.

South Sudan Country Profile


  • Gary Colvin
    Gary Colvin visits East Africa

    (24 Apr 2012)

    I am Gary Colvin i have been on a two week visit to South Sudan, Kenya and Uganda. Read more about my trip from my blog

  • Unloading food aid in Waat, South Sudan
    Food flight to Waat

    (07 Mar 2012)

    Adrian Went joined an MAF food flight to Waat in South Sudan – watch his photo slideshow to find out more.

  • Tearfund uses MAF
    Tearfund uses MAF

    (21 Feb 2012)

    Tearfund is an organisation MAF has served for many years in South Sudan. Our planes reach the remote communities in which they serve; Tearfund provides the healthcare and other projects which support the needs of the people. One such place is Malualkon. Read Tearfund worker Lucy Young's notes from a recent flight.

  • Pibor, South Sudan
    Ethnic violence in South Sudan

    (04 Jan 2012)

    Please pray for South Sudan where violence between ethnic groups has been continuing for several months. On 2nd January, scores of people were killed in Pibor after fleeing attacks by fighters from a rival ethnic group.

  • Video - flying medicines in South Sudan
    Video: flying medicines in South Sudan

    (08 Dec 2011)

    Watch pilot Bryan Pill's video of a medical flight he carried out to Pagak in South Sudan.

  • MAF plane arrives at Medair clinic in Jiech, South Sudan
    A chance to fight for life

    (10 Nov 2011)

    In a remote South Sudanese village, Nyapieth was unconsious with severe bilateral pneumonia and deadly kala-azar. Find out her story of survival with the help of MAF and a medical team.

  • Tensions in Abyei

    (01 Jun 2011)

    Following 10 days of unrest in Abyei, an agreement has been reached by north and south

  • IDAT founders - Sabet and Suzy, in Tonj
    Terminal Tree

    (21 Apr 2011)

    MAF UK's Ross McLeod reports: Until recently, any reference to airport terminals would make me think of London Heathrow's new Terminal Five - that was until I landed at Tonj's "Terminal Tree"

  • Electricity arrives

    (04 Apr 2011)

    Residents of Kapoeta, South Sudan, celebrate the opening of a new electrical generations and distribution system. MAF assisted in bringing this new era of development to the town.

  • Celebrations in Sudan
    Rescue in southern Sudan

    (11 Feb 2011)

    While celebrations broke out in southern Sudan on Monday as results from the Referendum were announced, tensions remain between the north and south. MAF pilot Jakob Adolf evacuated five relief workers out of Kodok at very short notice because of nearby fighting.

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