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Number of partners: 867

  • Al Manar Voluntary Organization

    AMVO

    Sudanese NGO specializing in emergency health and nutrition assistance in Sudan.
  • Associazione Italiana per la Solidarietà tra i Popoli

    AISPO

    AISPO is a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO – nonprofit entity) founded by a group of operators at the Scientific Institute San Raffaele Hospital of Milan. The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs formally recognized AISPO in 1985 as an organisation suited to implement international cooperation activities in the health sector. AISPO operates in many developing countries and crisis areas: to date it is present in the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan (Iraq), in Sudan, in South Sudan, in Egypt, in Vietnam, in Sierra Leone and in Colombia.
  • Forests National Corporation

    FNC

    The Sudan National Forest National Corporation
  • Labena Organization for Women Development

    LABENA

    Women Organization for Women Development & Capacity Building is working to honor the humanity of women and build their capacities by helping them with their self-confidence, while raising their pride and standard of living. We strive to maintain and support culture that honors humanity.
  • Muslim Aid-UK

    Muslim Aid

    Muslim Aid is a UK based Islamic charity NGO.[2] It was originally run by former senior staff of the Muslim Council of Britain,[3] and is now run by a new board of seven members which took office early 2018 and is chaired by independent management consultant Iftikhar Awan, a former trustee of Islamic Relief.[4][5][6] It is a member of the Muslim Charities Forum,[7] an umbrella organisation for UK based Muslim-led charities whose primary goal is to provide humanitarian aid and assistance to the poorest and most vulnerable people around the world. It is also an associate member of Bond (British Overseas NGOs for Development), the UK membership body for non-governmental organisations and a member of NCVO, National Council for Voluntary Organisations, an organisation with 11,000 members that champions the voluntary sector and volunteering.
  • Sudanese Red Crescent Society

    SRCS

    The Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS) is the biggest and most decentralized and widespread humanitarian organization operating in Sudan. The society developed out of the Sudan branch of the British Red Cross Society and was established in 1956.[1] Upon Sudan's independence in March 1956 received official recognition as an independent National Society following the Sudanese Council of Ministers decree No. 869. The National Society covers nearly the entire country with 15 State branches and several sub-branches/units in the provinces/localities and administrative units, with a nationwide community-based network of 35,000 active volunteers and another 300,000 who can be deployed as need arises. It has well-established working relations with public authorities at federal, state and local levels, and good partnership and collaboration with Movement partners and UN specialized agencies and national and international NGOs working in Sudan. The SRCS law has been proclaimed by the authority in June 2010, giving the National Society a strong legal base and clear mandate to run First Aid, emergency response, health interventions and other humanitarian operations. The Society is well known by the public for its humanitarian work and community service through many years of emergency relief and community-based programming, and through close collaboration with national and international organizations as well as relevant government departments. Over the past four years, the National Society has taken significant steps to address fundamental structural and organizational change. A process of decentralization and the establishment of autonomous state branches, as well as the development of an active and participatory community-based volunteer network has been initiated to make the National Society more accessible, responsible and accountable.
  • Water and Environment and Sanitation Corportation-Sudan

    WES

    The objective of the water supply and environmental sanitation policy is to ensure adequate and sustainable domestic water supply and Environmental sanitation services and hygienic practices for all rural, urban and nomadic people of the northern states of Sudan.
  • Association of Assistance Solidarity and Support for Refugees and Asylum-Seekers

    MSYD-ASRA

    ASRA, is a non-governmental and humanitarian aid organisation which mainly aims at meeting basic needs and improving living conditions of the individuals and communities who are affected by humanitarian crisis, conflicts, human rights violations and natural disasters.ASRA continues its works at national and international level within principles of non-discrimination, transparency, impartiality, and accountability, according to the international standards of humanitarian privacy. ASRA has a role in enhancing living conditions of crisis affected individuals and communities through activities and emergency responses carried out at national and international level.ASRA, by carrying out field studies which regularly analyze the conditions of crisis affected people, and publishing situation reports; directs the attention of relevant organisations to crisis regions.ASRA, pursuant to the principles of non-discrimination, transparency, impartiality and accountability, adopts direct and quick response to the crisis affected individuals and communities, as the main principle.
  • Earth is Home (Dunya Evimiz)

    Earth is Home

    Our association has been founded, on the basis of human rights and freedoms, for the purpose of displaying solidarity with segments of society who need support in order to live a good life on earth, particularly with the poor, women and children oppressed and exposed to violence, communities facing discrimination, with people who are forced to live their life as asylum seeker/refugees; displaced or forced to leave their homes; Within the framework of this solidarity, taking care of vital and cultural needs of these segments of society, especially food, sheltering, health and education; Engaging in activities in order to provide these segments of society access their rights and opportunities granted to them by international agreements, constitution and laws, and work together with related persons and agencies on national and international level within the framework of these activities; Conducting documentation works and researches that would pave the way for generation of ideas and scientific studies about social problems faced by these segments of society. Our hope, as Earth is Home International Solidarity Association, is towards the establishment of a more humane environment and future on the world scale. Our association which has been founded in order to offer humble contributions to this big hope will conduct all of its activities, from individual contributions to social propositions, by attaching the same level of importance without any motive of profit.
  • Bezret Amal

    SEED

    non profit non governmental organization working on education and livelihood as well as protection