Save the Nile is a youth-led organization founded to protect the Nile through cleanups, education, and community-led conservation. We work with partners and local communities to reduce pollution and build green livelihoods.
Know moreAbout Save the Nile
Mission
To restore and protect the Nile River by leading community-driven conservation and education, reducing plastic pollution, empowering local people, and advocating for sustainable water and land management.
Vision
A restored and vibrant Nile River, free from pollution, rich in biodiversity, and supporting resilient and prosperous communities.
Registration
Save the Nile is registered under the South Sudan NGO Act 2016. Registration number 5819.
Core values
- Human rights, dignity, and gender equality
- Honesty, transparency, and accountability
- Respect for environmental protection
- Equal participation and teamwork
- Creativity and practical innovation
- Support for the most vulnerable people
History
Save the Nile began as a grassroots response to rising plastic pollution and declining fisheries. We grew from small cleanups to a program set that includes education, recycling innovation, and livelihood support. Partnerships with local and international organizations have allowed us to scale activities and test new technology in the field.
Meet Our Team

Makur Majeng
Project Manager

Awut Dut Paul
Community Outreach Coordinator

Aluet Garang Akeech
Environmental Educator

Ateny Adut Chep
Communications Lead
Partnerships
We work with the National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy, Apple Graphics, local community organizations, government agencies, and academic institutions.
For partnership inquiries, email info@savethenile.org.