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Our Background

Association for Media Development In South Sudan (AMDISS) was formed in 2003 before the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) of 2005. AMDISS was formed by South Sudanese journalists in the diaspora who are editors and owners of the leading media outlets for the then Southern Sudan, it started as a network through the internet/emails and it is a membership-based organization. There was no physical office at the time. Between 2004 and 2006, AMDISS held several consultative meetings with stakeholders. It met the leadership of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) in Nairobi in 2004 and articulated its position that was well received by the leading South Sudan political leadership.
It then moved and signed declarations e.g the Rumbek declaration 2005 and the Khartoum declaration 2007 for its inception and mandate.
AMDISS moved to Juba and set up an office in 2007. It established a secretariat and hired full-time staff such as the Executive Director, MDI Principal, Media Development Officer, Communication and Advocacy, Research, Finance, and other support staff. AMDISS was registered as an NGO in 2009 by the then Ministry of Legal Affairs and Constitutional Development of Southern Sudan. Today the AMDISS office is headquartered at the Media Development Institute (MDI) in South Sudan’s capital city Juba, located 150m Kokora Road Off- UNDP junction opposite Aron International Hotel.

 

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AMDISS is a media advocacy & training organization committed to promote professional journalism & advocating for a vibrant, free and independent media.

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amdissmedia AMDISS @amdissmedia ·
1 Dec

The AMDISS team celebrated the academic achievements of Emmanuel Wani Farajalla and Wilima Grace on Friday, November 28, 2025. Both recently graduated from the University of Juba.
The team also celebrated Sam Pax's birthday, the IT officer. AMDISS staff and freelance journalists…

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amdissmedia AMDISS @amdissmedia ·
1 Dec

#Update:
Happy New Month

As December begins, we reflect not only on hope and renewal but also on the shrinking media space in South Sudan.

Journalists continue to face harassment, detention, and restrictions that silence truth and weaken democracy.

New month, but same…

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amdissmedia AMDISS @amdissmedia ·
27 Nov

Speech from Jacob Atem, Media Rights Coordinator for NPA South Sudan during the NPA Partner Annual Review Meeting in Juba.

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27 Nov

Director Ayaa Irene remarks during the NPA Partner Annual Review Meeting in Juba.

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Success Stories

  • I was running a kiosk for charging cell phones to support my studies at MDI,” Peter Gatkuoth. “I also performed very well during my internship. I am so proud and happy about this hard-won award. It encourages me to do more in the field to win more awards and make difference in society.”
    Peter Gatkuoth is one of the six MDI Alumni who won the award for exceptional writing on the humanitarian situation in South Sudan.
    He encouraged his colleagues to devote themselves to educating, informing, and entertaining their audience regardless of the challenges facing the media space in the country.

    MDI Alumni Peter Gatkuotth,
     
 
 
 

Our Members

Eye Radio, King Media, AMWISS, Catholic Radio Network

Juba Monitor, The Radio Community, Centre for Documentation Advocacy (CDA), Community Media Network in South Sudan (CoMNeTss), Association for Media Women in South Sudan (AMWISS), Voice of Hope Radio, Voice of Peace Radio, Amadi FM, Singaita 88.3 FM, Sama FM, Mayardit, FM, Bakhita Radio, Radio Easter, Anisa FM, Voice of Freedom FM, Don Bosco Radio, Voice of Hope Radio, Radio Good News, Radio Emmanuel, Leer FM, Juba Post Newspaper, Insight South Sudan, The Christian Times.

 
 

Contact Us

Association for Media Development In South Sudan (AMDISS)
AMDISS Centre, Kokora Road
150m from UNDP Offices | Juba | South Sudan
Tel: +211 929 807 807
Email: info@amdiss.org
Website: amdissmedia.net

 
 

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