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  • Friends Of Peace & Development Organization

    FPDO

    FPDO will contribute to achieve sustainable development in Sudan that by, diversification of resource mobilization to improve livelihoods of vulnerable and social excluded communities' and institutional capacity development of civil society's organizations.
  • Global Health Foundation

    GHF

    90% of our operational reserve to our grant-making program to make strategic investments in partners to accelerate their impact.
  • Hopes and Homes for Children organizationHopes and Homes for Children organization

    HOPE Sudan

    Hope and Homes for Children was the creation of two extraordinary individuals who believed that every child had the right to grow up in a loving family. Today, the organisation that Mark and Caroline Cook started at their kitchen table in Wiltshire in 1994, is at the forefront of a growing global movement to eliminate the institutional care of children Our mission to be the catalyst for the global elimination of institutional care for children.
  • Humanitarian Aid and Development Organization

    HAD

    Humanitarian Aid and Development Organization ( HAD ) is a non governmental non profitable organization established in Sudan in 1999 . HAD aspires to provide aid far from being influenced by Governments or political impacts nor segregate on race , religion , gender or color bases . HAD endeavors to provide humanitarian aid aims at making development an attainable target . HAD’s utmost target is human being as he\she is the most important element in the process of development . HAD Operating Areas ; North Darfur State South Kurdufan State South Sudan Blue Nile State Khartoum State North and River Nile States. Field of Work Social developments programs Education Health Capacity building Relief Women & Children and Water projects
  • Intergovernmental Authority on Development

    IGAD

    IGAD was created in 1996 to supersede the Intergovernmental Authority on Drought and Development(IGADD), which was founded in 1986. This followed the recurring and severe drought and other natural disasters between 1974 and 1984 that caused widespread famine, ecological degradation and economic hardship in the Eastern Africa region. Although individual countries made substantial efforts to cope with the situation and received generous support from the international community, the magnitude and extent of the problem argued strongly for a regional approach to supplement national efforts. In 1983 and 1984, six countries in the Horn of Africa (Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia,Sudan and Uganda) took action through the United Nations to establish an intergovernmental body to collectively combat drought and desertification in the region. The Assembly of Heads of State and Government met in January 1986 to sign the agreement that officially launched IGADD with headquarters in Djibouti. The State of Eritrea became the seventh member after attaining independence in 1993 and South Sudan joined in 2011. In April 1995 in Addis Ababa, the Assembly of Heads of State and Government made a declaration to revitalize IGADD and expand cooperation among Member States. On 21st March 1996 in Nairobi, the Assembly signed “Letter of Instrument to amend the IGADD Charter” establishing the revitalized regional organization with a new name, “Intergovernmental Authority on Development”. IGAD with expanded areas of regional cooperation and a new organizational structure was launched during the Summit of the Heads of State and Government on 25th November 1996 in Djibouti. Working with the Member States and the development partners to: Promote joint development strategies and gradually harmonize macro-economic policies and programmes in the social, technological and scientific fields; Harmonize policies with regard to trade, customs, transport, communications, agriculture, and natural resources, and promote free movement of goods, services, and people within the region; Create an enabling environment for foreign, cross-border and domestic trade and investment; Achieve regional food security, as well as encourage and assist efforts to collectively combat drought and other natural and man-made disasters and their natural consequences; Initiate and promote programmes and projects to achieve regional food security and sustainable development of natural resources and environmental protection; Develop and improve a coordinated and complementary infrastructure, in the areas of transport, telecommunications and energy in the region; Promote peace and stability, as well as create mechanisms for the prevention, management and resolution of inter-State and intra-State conflicts in the region through dialogue; Mobilize resources for the implementation of emergency, short-term, medium-term and long-term programmes within the framework of regional cooperation; Facilitate, promote and strengthen cooperation in research development and application in science and technology; and Promote and realize the objectives of the African Economic Community.
  • 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.
  • Ministry of Social Affairs Sudan

    MOSA

    The National Ministry of Social Affairs and welfare in Sudan
  • 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.
  • National Initiative for Development Organization

    NIDO

    A National NGO specifically working in Darfur Delivering humanitarian aid services to the target beneficiaries. Health (PHC) Nutrition Education Food security and livelihood Agriculture & Livestock WASH Peace Building Protection
  • National Planning Organization

    NPO

    National Planning Organization (NPO) is a Sudanese humanitarian, community-centric NGO. Its mission is to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of communities in Darfur through the implementation of humanitarian and development projects.