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المجموع المجمّع
Together We Protect Her

بواسطة Sabah Alsudan for Development Organization (SDO)

Safety is a Right, Dignity is Non-Negotiable
The project aims to provide an integrated response to prevent and respond to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in five conflict-affected states in Sudan. It will establish safe spaces, provide case management and psychosocial support services, conduct community awareness activities, distribute dignity kits, and promote economic empowerment for women and girls at high risk.

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7,000 Lives Await Water
7,000 Lives Await Water

بواسطة Sabah Alsudan for Development Organization (SDO)

In Abu Shateer Village, North Kordofan, over 7,000 people struggle daily to access safe water. Women and children walk long distances to fetch water, exposing them to danger and limiting opportunities for education and livelihoods.
This project aims to provide a safe, sustainable, and nearby water source by drilling a borehole and installing a solar-powered water system. The initiative will also include a storage tank and community training to ensure long-term operation and maintenance.

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Women’s Resilience in Conflict: Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance
Women’s Resilience in Conflict: Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance

بواسطة Sabah Alsudan for Development Organization (SDO)

Since the outbreak of the conflict in Sudan in April 2023, the country has witnessed a severe deterioration in economic and living conditions, with rising displacement levels, loss of livelihoods, and increasing food insecurity. Displaced and host community households face limited employment opportunities, high prices, and declining agricultural production, which has increased their vulnerability and reliance on humanitarian assistance.
Amid the ongoing conflicts in Khartoum, South Darfur – Korma Camp, and North Darfur – El Fasher, many conflict-affected women are exposed to multiple risks, including sexual exploitation and gender-based violence, alongside significant difficulties in securing their families’ basic needs.
Even before the conflict, a large proportion of households in Sudan were headed or economically supported by women. Since the outbreak of the war, women’s burdens have increased significantly, as many have become the sole providers for their immediate and extended families due to the loss, separation, or disappearance of male household members and the collapse of income sources.
Women-headed households now face severe economic hardship, limited employment opportunities, low levels of education and skills, and heightened vulnerability to food insecurity. These conditions also increase protection risks, including exposure to exploitation, abuse, and harmful coping mechanisms employed to secure food and basic necessities for their families. Existing gender inequalities further limit women’s access to resources, income opportunities, and decision-making, making them disproportionately affected by the ongoing crisis.

Project Objective
The project aims to economically and socially empower conflict-affected women by providing Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance (MPCA), enabling them to:
• Meet their families’ essential needs according to their priorities.
• Reduce dependence on humanitarian aid.
• Strengthen resilience against economic and social challenges.
Project Intervention Focus
The project places women, especially women-headed households, at the center of its interventions by:
1. Prioritizing women in livelihood activities and multi-purpose cash assistance.
2. Enhancing economic independence and reducing reliance on humanitarian aid.
3. Creating sustainable opportunities for economic recovery and improved food security.
Target Group
• 500 female household heads in the targeted areas
• Priority given to the most vulnerable women facing severe economic pressures
How the Project Works
1. Beneficiary Selection: Identify the most vulnerable women within the targeted areas.
2. Cash Assistance: Provide multi-purpose cash or vouchers that women can use to purchase essential needs according to their priorities.
3. Risk Mitigation: Reduce reliance on negative coping mechanisms that could expose women to sexual exploitation or forced labor.
4. Monitoring and Evaluation: Conduct Post-Distribution Monitoring to ensure safe and effective delivery of assistance and gather feedback to improve the process.
Key Project Indicators
• Number of women benefiting from cash assistance (500 targeted women)
• Percentage of women able to meet their families’ basic needs after distribution
• Decrease in reliance on negative coping mechanisms
• Monitoring reports indicate safe and effective use of funds
Expected Results
• Economic empowerment of women and reduction of financial burden on families
• Decreased risk of sexual exploitation and gender-based violence
• Increased self-reliance and independence for beneficiaries
• Support for social and economic stability in conflict-affected communities
Project Monitoring Focus Areas
• Safety and Privacy: Ensure assistance is delivered safely without exposing women to risks.
• Actual Use: Verify that vouchers and cash are used to purchase essential needs.
• Project Impact: Measure the effect of assistance on women’s resilience and economic independence.
• Potential Risks: Monitor for any signs of sexual exploitation or violence and address them immediately in coordination with relevant authorities.

Budget
• Total Project Cost: USD 450,000

Visualize Impact: Convert these metrics into infographics or progress bars for donor updates.

Storytelling: Pair each metric with a short story or example from a beneficiary.

Transparency: Show ongoing results to build trust and recurring support.

Focus on Outcomes: Emphasize how donations change women’s lives, not just inputs (money spent).

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Restore Fishermen’s Livelihoods in Sudan
Restore Fishermen’s Livelihoods in Sudan

بواسطة Sabah Alsudan for Development Organization (SDO)

The Fisheries Livelihood Support – Gedaref State project aims to restore livelihoods for conflict-affected fishers and vulnerable households in Al-Mafaza, Fal Al-Nahl, and Al-Rahad areas of Gedaref State, Sudan. The project will provide essential fishing equipment, boats, and fish preservation tools, alongside practical training in fish handling, processing, value addition, and marketing. By strengthening fishing livelihoods, the project will improve household incomes, enhance food security, and increase the resilience of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable host communities.
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Sun for Health Sudan
Sun for Health Sudan

بواسطة Sabah Alsudan for Development Organization (SDO)

“Powering Health, Saving Lives”
This project aims to support eight health centers in North Darfur State with solar energy systems and essential medical supplies to ensure continuous access to healthcare services in conflict-affected areas.
Due to the destruction of infrastructure and electricity shortages caused by the war, many health facilities are unable to operate effectively. The project will provide sustainable solar energy systems to power medical equipment, maintain vaccine cold chains, and support emergency and primary healthcare services.

The project is expected to improve access to healthcare services for approximately 80,000 beneficiaries annually, including internally displaced persons and host communities, with a focus on maternal and child health services.
This project aims to support eight health centers in North Darfur State with solar energy systems and essential medical supplies to ensure continuous access to healthcare services in conflict-affected areas.


In response to these urgent humanitarian and health challenges, this project aims to support 8 health centers in North Darfur State by installing solar energy systems and providing essential medical supplies to ensure the continued delivery of health services for both local communities and internally displaced people (IDPs).
Many health facilities in the state are currently experiencing complete electricity outages due to the destruction of infrastructure during the conflict. This severely limits the ability of health centers to operate medical equipment, maintain vaccine cold chains, and provide emergency services.
Introducing solar energy systems will ensure the continuous operation of health services 24 hours a day, particularly in areas that lack stable energy sources.
The project will contribute to:
• Operating 8 health centers with sustainable electricity
• Improving access to healthcare for approximately 80,000 beneficiaries per year
• Ensuring safe storage of vaccines and medicines through reliable cold chain systems
• Strengthening emergency services and primary healthcare
• Reducing the disruption of health services caused by power outages
Overall Objective
To strengthen the continuity and quality of healthcare services in conflict-affected areas by providing sustainable energy solutions and essential medical supplies to health facilities.
Expected Results
• 8 health centers powered by sustainable solar energy.
• Improved healthcare access for around 80,000 beneficiaries annually.
• Safe storage of vaccines and medicines through reliable refrigeration.
• Strengthened emergency and primary healthcare services.
• Reduced disruption of health services caused by electricity shortages.
Project Outputs
• 8 health centers powered by sustainable solar energy.
• Installation of 8 solar energy systems.
• Provision of 8 essential medical supply packages.
• Training of 16 healthcare staff on system operation and maintenance.
• Improved healthcare services for approximately 85,000 beneficiaries annually.

Custom Impact Metrics
Healthcare Access
• 80,000 beneficiaries receiving improved healthcare services annually.
• 8 health centers operating continuously.
• 300–400 patients receiving healthcare services daily.
Energy Reliability
• 24-hour electricity supply in each health center.
• 100% of essential medical equipment functioning.
• 8 vaccine refrigerators operating continuously.
Maternal and Child Health
• 12,000 pregnant women receiving maternal healthcare services annually.
• 20,000 children receiving vaccination and healthcare services.
Medical Services
• 50,000 medical consultations provided annually.
• Strengthened emergency and primary healthcare services.
Community Impact
• Improved resilience of communities affected by displacement.
• Strengthened healthcare services in areas where 70% of health facilities are non-functional according to the World Health Organization
Target Beneficiaries
Direct Beneficiaries
• Approximately 85,000 people per year from host communities and internally displaced populations.
Indirect Beneficiaries
• More than 150,000 people from surrounding communities.
Priority Groups
• Pregnant women
• Children under five
• Elderly people
• Emergency patients
• Internally displaced persons (IDPs)
Project Components
Solar Energy Systems
• Installation of 8 integrated solar energy systems for health centers.
• Ensuring 24/7 electricity supply for medical equipment and vaccine refrigerators.
• Training health staff on operation and maintenance.
Medical Supplies
• Provision of essential medical supply packages for each health center.
• Support to emergency and primary healthcare services.
• Strengthening maternal and child health services.
Ambulance Support for Emergency Referrals
Due to long distances between villages and health centers in North Darfur, the project will provide one fully equipped ambulance to support emergency referrals and patient transportation.
The ambulance will:
• Transport emergency patients from remote villages to health centers.
• Support maternal emergency referrals and safe delivery services.
• Facilitate referrals to higher-level hospitals when necessary.
• Reduce preventable deaths caused by delayed access to healthcare.
The ambulance is expected to serve approximately:
8,000–10,000 patients per year.
Expected Results
By the end of the project, the following results are expected:
1. Improved Energy Availability in Health Facilities
• 8 health centers operating with sustainable solar power systems.
• Reliable 24-hour electricity supply for targeted health centers.
2. Improved Access to Healthcare Services
• Approximately 80,000 beneficiaries annually accessing improved health services.
• Around 50,000 medical consultations provided each year.
3. Strengthened Maternal and Child Health Services
• About 12,000 pregnant women receiving healthcare services.
• Around 20,000 children receiving vaccination and healthcare services.
4. Improved Vaccine Cold Chain
• Continuous operation of 8 medical refrigerators for vaccine storage.
• Reduced loss of temperature-sensitive vaccines and medicines.
5. Strengthened Local Health System Capacity
• Health facilities supported with essential medical supplies.
• Improved capacity of health centers to respond to medical emergencies.
6. Emergency Medical Transportation Support
• Provision of one equipped ambulance serving the targeted health centers.
• Transportation of approximately 8,000–10,000 patients annually from remote villages to health facilities.
• Improved emergency referrals and maternal emergency care.
The project will be implemented by Sabah Alsudan for Development Organization SDO, which works to strengthen community resilience and improve access to essential services in crisis-affected areas.
The organization focuses on:
• Supporting health facilities with equipment and sustainable energy solutions.
• Promoting reproductive health programs.
• Improving maternal and child health services.
• Strengthening primary healthcare systems.
• Supporting communities affected by humanitarian crises.Monitoring and Evaluation
A structured Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system will be implemented to ensure the project achieves its objectives efficiently and transparently while measuring the impact of the intervention on health services in North Darfur State.
The monitoring mechanisms will include:
1. Baseline Assessment
An initial assessment will be conducted in the targeted health centers to determine the current situation regarding electricity availability, functionality of medical equipment, vaccine storage capacity, and the number of patients receiving services.
2. Regular Monitoring
The project team will monitor implementation through:
• Monthly field visits to health centers
• Monitoring the performance of solar energy systems
• Tracking availability of medical services and supplies
• Collecting beneficiary data from health facilities
3. Key Performance Indicators
• Number of health centers operating with solar energy
• Number of beneficiaries accessing health services monthly
• Number of vaccines stored through cold chain systems
• Number of medical consultations provided
• Daily hours of electricity availability in health centers
4. Reporting
The project will produce regular reports including:
• Monthly progress reports
• Financial reports on resource utilization
• Mid-term progress report
• Final project report highlighting results and humanitarian impact
5. Final Evaluation
At the end of the project, a final evaluation will be conducted to assess:
• Achievement of project objectives
• Impact of solar energy on the continuity of health services
• Improved access to healthcare for local communities and internally displaced people.
Sustainability
The project has been designed to ensure that its benefits continue beyond the funding period.
Key sustainability measures include:
1. Solar Energy as a Sustainable Power Source
Solar systems have low operating and maintenance costs, ensuring long-term energy availability for health facilities.
2. Capacity Building for Local Staff
Local technicians and health workers will receive training on:
• Operation and maintenance of solar systems
• Efficient energy management in health facilities
3. Coordination with Local Health Authorities
The project will be implemented in coordination with the State Ministry of Health in North Darfur to ensure integration within the official health system.
4. Community Engagement
Local community committees will be involved in monitoring the health centers and supporting the protection and maintenance of equipment.
5. Scalability
The project can serve as a replicable model for expanding solar-powered health facilities in other conflict-affected regions of Sudan.


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A Drop of Vaccine, A Lifetime of Protection: Help Sabah Alsudan Reach 10,000 Children
A Drop of Vaccine, A Lifetime of Protection: Help Sabah Alsudan Reach 10,000 Children

بواسطة Sabah Alsudan for Development Organization (SDO)

A Drop of Vaccine, A Lifetime of Protection: Help Sabah Alsudan Reach 10,000 Children

In a displacement camp in North Darfur, a mother holds her baby close. She fled her village with nothing—no home, no belongings, no certainty about tomorrow. But she has hope. Hope that her child will survive. Hope that someone will reach them with the vaccines that could mean the difference between life and death.

Her name is Amal. Her baby is named Yadin, just 11 months old. When they arrived at a mobile clinic, Yadin was weak, her body tired, her eyes dull . But there, she received more than food. She received protection. Vaccines that will guard her against diseases that have stolen too many children already .

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