<iati-activities xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" generated-datetime="2026-05-21T07:35:13.263" version="2.03" linked-data-default=""><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-01-13T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/RA1/FSL/INGO/20217</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Livelihood Based Emergency Response Project in the aftermath of the main clashes in West Darfur State of Genena, Sirba  Kreinik Localities,</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>In the previous two years, West Darfur witnessed a series of violent inter-communal conflicts and violence with casualties and displacements as result, mainly between pastoralists and farmers.  Mid-January 2021, major violence broke out, leading to the displacement of over 100,000 people who took refuge in Geneina town or crossed the border into Chad.  While dialogue between the rival parties has been fostered since, occasional clashes still erupt, such as recently, on June 30th, 2021 in several villages in Sirba and Kreneik localities, resulting in casualties, injured people, and destruction of livelihoods. This RfE intervention provides urgent support in the aftermath of the main clashes in January 2021, and in a continued unstable context witnessing sporadic violent outbreaks. The project will contribute to maintaining a level of stability in this precarious situation by providing agricultural support, including for livestock. The last year of conflict in West-Darfur has reduced the resilience of the communities considerably, with tools, seeds, livestock, food stocks, and fodder destroyed or depleted. Vaccination programs did not take place and crop cultivation has been interrupted. Ideally, vaccinations take place in November and the second winter harvest season is a valuable source of income. The objective of this project is to provide timely life-saving and emergency food security and livelihood support to conflict-affected and flood-affected people in Geneina, Sirba, and Kerenik Localities of West Darfur State. Through agricultural support to enhance the food security and resilience among agro-pastoral communities in a precarious context while addressing one of the drivers of conflict that is the perceived disenfranchising of pastoralists of external support to these communities the project will also contribute to creating a context where IDPs can return to their areas of origin. 
This project targets 42,000 affected people in the three target localities including 8,400 IDPs 12,600 returnees and 21,000 host communities/nomads (9,660 men 10,080 women 10,920 boys and 11,340 girls) with the following FSL emergency activities:
Support to farmers:
	Distribution of assorted improved and early maturing seeds and tools packages for 3000 needy farming HHs and Training of Trainers (ToT) on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) to 300 farmers 
Support to agro-pastoralists
	Goats restocking to 200 pastoralist and agro-pastoral HHs who have lost their livestock assets together with emergency animal feeding and extension training 
	Rehabilitate Abu-Naeima multipurpose Hafir and fix fence with barbed wire to support livestock watering in the area for 3000 people 
	Support the treatment of 50,000 animals belonging to vulnerable 2000 pastoral and agro-pastoral HH through voucher-based veterinary drugs system and Community Animals Health Workers (CAHWs)
	Support government-led livestock vaccination campaigns against prioritized diseases to 200,000 animals belonging to 4000 affected IDPs and nomads HHs 
Community interventions
	Carry out rapid market survey and support 4 women/girls IGA groups with training and start-up kits (capacity building on agro-food processing e.g. milk processing, perfume making, etc.)
	Provide logistical support to 6 community committees to support patrol and farm protection during the agricultural season 
	Refresher and voucher training for 20 CAHWs and 10 government animal health experts and replenishment of CAHWs kits
	Conduct 10 GBV awareness creation events/sessions through IEC/BCC materials and community radio GBV key messages will also be mainstreamed across the project activities to reach a minimum of 1500 women and girls 
Gender mainstreaming and inclusion of women and girls among other vulnerable groups will be prioritized (50% women participation in the different interventions) female-headed HHs will be targeted with farming inputs IGAs and goats restocking activities  </narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2021-12-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2021-12-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-08-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-08-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></person-name><job-title><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></job-title><telephone>xxxx (Secured)</telephone><email>xxxx (Secured)</email></contact-info><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></person-name><job-title><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></job-title><telephone>xxxx (Secured)</telephone><email>xxxx (Secured)</email></contact-info><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></person-name><job-title><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></job-title><telephone>xxxx (Secured)</telephone><email>xxxx (Secured)</email></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="SD" percentage="100" /><location ref="SU23"><name><narrative>West Darfur</narrative></name><point srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326"><pos>12.84635610 23.00119890</pos></point></location><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="6" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Food Security</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2021-12-01" /><period-end iso-date="2021-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2021-12-13">54945.05</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2022-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2022-08-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2021-12-13">445054.95</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="SUD15-20217" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2021-12-13" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2021-12-13">500000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>International NGO</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3305473287" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-03-14" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2022-03-14">400000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>International NGO</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="2400425845" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="7" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-13" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-01-13">67451.56</value><provider-org><narrative>International NGO</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Sudan BI 2021</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2022-09-15T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/RA1/FSL/NGO/20216</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Urgent livelihood support in the aftermath of the main clashes in WD</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>FPDO, proposing to implement this project for supporting 9,000 farming households (Girls 6,750 - boys 4,500 - Women 20,250 - Men 13,500) individual in El Geneina locality and Mostery admin unit in Baida locality with improved seeds of vegetables (water melon, cucumber and tomato) in addition to restocking with small animals for farmers and conduct animal vaccination and treatment to 50,000 head of livestock for the nomadic vulnerable communities to insure consideration of conflict sensitivities between the conflicting communities.
6,000 vulnerable households from IDPs and vulnerable host communities in El Genina locality (4192) and Mosterei (1808) will be provided with agricultural inputs, also 300 vulnerable households from IDPs and vulnerable host communities in EL Genina IDPS (190) in El Genina locality and Mosterei (110) in Baida locality, will be trained and build their capacity on advanced agronomic practices to produce their own food and sell the surplus for income.
About 50,000 heads of animals belonging to 2500 vulnerable households from food insecure IDPs, returnees and host communities (12500 individuals) in El Geneina and Mosterei provided with livestock inputs mainly vaccination, treatment, animal feed and mineral salts. To ensure more care to livestock FPDO will conduct 2 awareness raising campaigns on animal husbandry and zoonotic diseases.
To strengthen employment and entrepreneurship opportunities in the labor local markets for target group, FPDO will build capacity of 40 female vulnerable households from El Geneiana IDPs (12500 individuals) in El Geneina locality and Mosterei through vocational trainings mainly Cheese making. In addition, (90) vulnerable households 40% are female to be supported by restocking with small ruminants (goat) four animals per each household (3 female and one male) special attention to be given to people with disabilities within the above-targeted households
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(source: HAC).  They require immediate life-saving Protection, health, nutrition and WASH services in their locations of displacement.  The conflict and displacement prompted family separation that exposes children to multiple forms of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect.

WR have mobilized a short-term immediate (up to 3 months) ERRM response within health, nutrition, WASH, and NFIs sectors for the response to the newly displaced IDPs in Geneina across gathering points.  The partners seek to extend this response for a longer time period (6 months) and extend service provision beyond the currently targeted 9 gathering points.  To this end WR has reached over 30,000 IDPs in 15 gathering points with ERRM funding, by providing primary health and nutrition care services through 9 mobile clinics, provision of clean water supply through water trucking and NFIs to most vulnerable among the IDPs,  WR is committed to responding to the needs across populations on both sides of the conflict, in order to ensure conflict-sensitive programming.  

To that effect, WR in this project plans to intervene in 18 gathering points (GP) with a population of over 39,216 IDPs with approximately (22,598 Female, 17,014 Male).  The targeted gathering points includes, AL sultan court, Agriculture Research Center, Religious affairs and Zakat, Development planning Office, Zahraa School, Forests Office, the locality office, Ministry of Education Office, Social Affairs Office, Dar Masalit High School, Local government Office, Urban Planning + and Infrastructure Main Office, Al-Moudamed House, Imam Al-Kadhim School, West of Burhani Square, Zakat Sub office, Academy, and Secondary girls School. These GPs will receive multi sectoral support through this project for the period of 6 months until the IDPs voluntarily are resettled. Access to essential lifesaving NFIs, water, hygiene, sanitation, health and Nutrition services will be provided in an integrated manner in all the targeted 18 gathering points. 

Under health 9 mobile clinics and 2 fixed health facilities will be supported to provide primary health care intergrated with Nutrition services. Under WASH, clean water supply will be provided through water trucking, installation of tanks, and provision of jericans to IDPs vulnerable households. Communal latrines will be constructed at gathering points installed with hand washing facilities with soap for hand washing. Hygiene promotion and environmental activities will be conducted on regular basis to maintain clean living environmental in the gathering points. 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/></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2022-03-16T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/RA1/H-WASH-P/INGO/18068</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Multi-sectorial Health, WASH, and Protection emergency response to West Darfur's crisis</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>Intercommunal conflict and violence commenced on 15 January late evening in Krinding Camp, near El Geneina town and quickly spread across West Darfur.  In the days following, there has been continued clashes within the town and attacks in villages across multiple localities, destroying thousands of homes and creating further displacement into El Geneina, neighbouring Krenik and Beida localities and into Chad.  Intercommunal conflict has also extended into South Darfur, East Darfur and Central Darfur.  With hundreds dead and injured, at least 97,000 people internally displaced within West Darfur. There are severe and immediate life-saving needs and protection risks to be addressed.
SC has launched a multi-sectoral response to address the immediate life-threatening and protection needs of the displaced population, and to support transition to life-sustaining humanitarian intervention – focused on the health, WASH and protection sectors.  
There are critical shortages of medical staff and drugs whilst there is a massively increased caseload in El Geneina caused by the displacement.  Infants’ vaccination schedules have been disrupted, as will be OTP service provision for those requiring nutrition intervention whilst the health risks are heightened, as displaced populations live in unsanitary and overcrowded conditions within spontaneous gathering sites, and with more limited access to food as families fled without their stocks and have competing needs to spend their money on.  SC will support the MoH scale-up the delivery of quality primary healthcare services including dressing service, vaccinations for infants, OTP services, and reproductive health across multiple gathering points, through the establishment of mobile and static clinics at displacement locations secondment of staff provision of training and capacity-building support to healthcare workers (men and women) and direct provision of essential medicines, medical supplies, kits and equipment to men, women, girls and boys.  SC will also strengthen referrals to secondary and more specialized health services, and engage in risk communication on the key health risks, including COVID-19.  
Water supply, although present at many gathering points within El Geneina, needs to be increased along with water storage capacity to cater for the daily minimum need of 7.5 litres per person per day. There are insufficient latrines and most of them need rehabilitating. The lack of proper and gender-segregated hygiene facilities represents a hazard in terms of protection against SGBV, and open defecation practices have been witnessed, which pose a real risk to water sources and the overall hygiene conditions of the population. SC will focus within this project on improving the hygiene and sanitation conditions at targeted gathering points through water trucking, Provision of water purifications, hygiene promotion and capacity building to community volunteers (men and women), and solid waste collection. Aside from the trauma associated with witnessing or experiencing violence and being suddenly displaced from homes, family separation and insecure shelter without privacy, plus a lack of material resources, exposes children and vulnerable adults to multiple forms of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect. These conditions also increase risks of SGBV to women and girls. SC will support the establishment and strengthening of community-based protection assistance networks, which will aim to mitigate the protection risks within their environments, raise awareness, and identify protection concerns. SC will undertake widespread protection monitoring across the gathering points, feeding back the key risks and concerns identified by communities, and will seek to strengthen referral pathways for Child Protection and SGBV. 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as  The situation illustrates the urgency and the importance of sustaining the isolation centers  through the 4th wave of the COVID19. in Sudan.
through SHF support  SCI And MC  proposing to support the ICs in the mentioned states  by conducting training on IPC and case management based on MOH and WHO protocols 
minor rehabilitation of ICs  and provision of necessary medical  equipment to make the ICs function properly . necessary IPC supplies , PPEs, consumables, and staff DSA will be offered based on case load  and consumption protocols .
Also SCI ampMC  will support triage areas in relevant hospitals to allow better sorting, screening  and detection of cases preventing contamination of ED and allowing continuity of services for other diseases  
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shocks, namely droughts, of targeted communities in three selected localities (in Sodari, Um Dam, and Jebrat Elsheikh localities) in North Kordofan state. This will be accomplished through the provision of animal feed for the affected 400 HHs (840 Men amp 880 Women, 1268 Girls and 1412 boys )  to ensure the livestock productively during the drought season and establishment of households-based emergency and climate-adapted vegetable farms gardens, distribution of drought-resistant seeds, and raising awareness of a multiplication bank of climate-adapted seeds for selected 400 HHs to face the drought season and sustain and improve the nutritional status for these HHs.
The FSL activities will be implemented in close coordination and partnership with other actors and sectors to ensure an integrated multi-Sectoral response and support livelihood diversification. Additionally, sector partners will provide time-critical agriculture inputs such as seeds and tools to farmers to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 containment measures on supply chains, support livelihood diversification, and home-based food production.
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multi-sectoral approach for emergency response that save-lives of the drought affected communities while strengthening their resilience to natural hazards. 
The proposed intervention is designed to provide quick response to the urgent drought crisis’ implications on the Northern Localities of Kassala state through providing timely nutrition sensitive FSL and WASH interventions in Telkok, Hamashkoreib, Aroma and North Delta localities, and ensure direct support to malnourished children in Hamashkoreib in particular.
In coordination with relevant technical authorities, community leaders, women and men volunteers, other actors and stakeholders at localities and state level, the project will provide support to 18,000 people (3,000 HHs and 9000 heads of small ruminants) 5,760 men, 5400 women, 3,488 boys and 3,352 girls. Supplementary animal feed will be distributed to 3000 HHs with focus on female headed households and families with malnourished children associated with livestock extension training session at community level. Water access and quality will be enhanced through set of activities including emergency water trucking, water storing bladders, rehabilitation of water resources and establishing water monitoring systems. Essential hygiene awareness package will be delivered with focus on people in communal facilities such as schools, clinics and markets.   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This is 4.1 million people more compared to 2020 and an increase of 44 percent in the year (HNO 2021). In North Darfur alone, 506,962 vulnerable residents and 419,125 internally displaced persons live in life-threatening conditions in addition to 880,069 vulnerable residents, 50,813 returnees, 487,136 internally displaced persons of which 31,893 are internally displaced persons in Sortony IDP camp whose survival is sustained through external assistance. The main drivers of vulnerability include economic crisis exacerbated by COVID-19 preventive measures, protracted internal displacement due to militia conflicts/clashes within themselves and also with government forces that are yet to be resolved. Women, girls, and the elderly form the large majority of those most vulnerable and heavily affected.

ajor food security and livelihoods (FSL) gaps are reported in Al Malha and Al Koma localities due to poor rainfall in terms of distribution and frequency compared to 2021, dry spells, plant pest diseases, poor pasture and livestock diseases. survey results showed that most of the natural ponds, Wadies and Hafirs in the surveyed localities are having less amount of water than usually do. This means much pressure by livestock on water yards, hand pumps and shallow wells (competing with humans) earlier than usual (starting from February onwards).  Prices of grains have also increased significantly and due to difficult economic situation, most households are unable to access enough food for their families. Livestock production in form of milk is also reported to be low due to poor and unevenly distributed pasture. The overall health of the livestock is reported to be poor to medium due to diseases. 

Limited livelihood opportunities, distribution of milking/dairy goats together with animal feed and mineral salt lick, in addition, to support to income generating activities will contribute significantly towards improvement in food security and nutrition. Distribution of donkey carts will help households to ferry water from long distances as well as fetching firewood and hay for their livestock. Animal health services through provision of drugs for treatment, equipment and training of communities on delivery of basic animal health services will help improve livestock conditions. In addition, there is need to protect and rehabilitate pasture by constructing firebreak lines and broad casting of pasture seeds. Immediate life-saving food aid is required to address severe food shortages among vulnerable households living in Al Malha and Al Koma.

The proposed project seeks to intervene in the areas of FSL and WASH to be implemented in Malha are will target a total of 4500 HHS (27,000 beneficiaries) for FSL and 3000 HHS (18000 beneficiaries)for WASH to directly benefit from activities linked thematically to the FAO assessment findings on crop production and productivity improvement, Animal production and productivity improvement and hydro-dependent agricultural practices while targeting IDP, Returnees, the most vulnerable resident farmer, agro-pastoralists, pastoralist including nomads as well as vulnerable host communities members affected by drought in Al-Malha Locality.
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save-lives of the drought affected communities in Al Koma locality in North Darfur state while strengthening their resilience to natural hazards. 
The proposed intervention is designed to provide quick response to the urgent drought crisis’ implications on the North Darfur state. This will be through providing timely nutrition sensitive FSL and WASH interventions for 30,000 people in 5000 households ( women 12,333 men 12,837 boys 2451 girls 2379 including  3847 people with disability) at 10 villages in Alkoma locality bridging the food security gap and lack of animal fodder and water shortage associated with the poor rainfall. To improve food security and agricultural production farmers will be supported by provision of seeds and tools coupled with strengthening community based agricultural extension capacity. 658 vulnerable farmer households (3948 people 1623 women, 1689 men, 323 boys and 313 girls) will receive a package quality crops and vegetables seeds. 10666 people in farme households (4385 women, 4564 men, 871 boys and 846 girls) will benefit from distribution of 533 donkey and donkey driven ploughs to improve productivity. In addition 20 women headed households and people with disability will receive donkeys and donkey driven carts for transportation of goods and for income generation. In coordination with Ministry of Agriculture 25 existing community based women and men agricultural extension workers will receive refresher training focusing more on emergency response. 325 Women – in particular women headed households – will be supported by required inputs to establish backyard gardens for own nutrition and for income.
To support livestock production and improve food security supplementary animal feed package e will be distributed to 400 most vulnerable HHs (2400 people including 987 women, 1027 men, 196 boys and 190 girls) to cover 3 months needs with focus on female headed households and families with malnourished children. Set of veterinary support services including 60 CAHWs and volunteers training and support with drugs and kits to lead awareness raising and livestock treatment and support vaccination of 40,000 heads of livestock owned by 5000 households. Availability of livestock feed will be further enhanced through pasture improvement activities for 2,000 Hectare of range lands 8000
In coordination with relevant technical authorities, community leaders, women and men volunteers, other actors and stakeholders at locality and state level, the project will provide support to 5000HHs by providing for access to clean drinking water supply and for watering livestock in response to identified water shortage identified. Rehabilitation of 3 water yards will facilitate access of 15000 people (6167 women, 6419 men, 1226 boys and 1190 girls) to clean and supplies for drinking, sanitation and hygiene purpose. 3 Haffirs rehabilitation will provide for 20,000 heads of livestock owned by 2500 households (15000 people 6166 women, 6418 men, 1226 boys and 1190 girls). 10 Community management committees will be established and supported to build management capacities by formal and on job training to ensure sustainability of source for example maintaining sanitary standards, 60 sanitation and hygiene promoters of whom at least 30% women will be trained to deliver 20 awareness raising campaigns around CLTS, CATS and PHAST. 10 Hand-washing facilities established at the public locations for protection from COVID19 or other water borne diseases spread and to maintain personal hygiene. Community, stakeholders including contractors, government and staff will be oriented on zero tolerance for any sexual exploitation through a central workshop. All responses mentioned above are based on the needs identified by the assessment carried out by FAO in collaboration with relevant stakeholders.
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This response focuses on WASH interventions in the localities of Gebrat Al Sheikh, West Bara, Sodari, and Um Dam, which are the most affected by the drought. The affected population will have access to basic water services. The interventions will ensure drinking water from an improved source with a collection time of not more than 30 minutes for a round-trip, including queuing. People targeted with basic water services will benefit from new installations and maintenance, operations, and rehabilitation of existing handpumps, water yards, water treatment plants, protected wells, and hafirs. 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based livelihood of the population in the targeted area, as it has been inaccessible for so long time. The area will be targeted based on SHF Reserve for Emergencies criteria, implement9ing the following interventions:
 Support to raise the awareness and build the capacity of the targeted communities and partners about desert Locust:
- Create awareness for communities and partners on desert Locust
- Train the community on surveillance , monitoring , reporting and early warning related to desert locust 
- Train the community and partners on desert locust control operation 
- Establishment of desert locust coordination mechanism/taskforce in Yabus.
 Provision of support for livestock vaccination and other health services:
- Establishment of cold chain network to facilitate livestock vaccination of solar fridges in Yabus
- Conduct vaccination deworming and treatment campaign for (TBC) 132,190 heads of animals against Sheep Pox, PPR, CBPP and HS vaccines and treatment against common diseases for the benefit of 2,000 pastoralists/agro-pastoralists households (10,000 persons) in the targeted area
- Conduct refresher training for 26 Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs) to enhance the technical skills of the active ones in the in area to enable them deliver animal health services to the beneficiaries in area on cost recovery basis 
- Conduct treatment / deworm for animals against the animal diseases and internal worms, prevailing in the area
 Total number of the targeted beneficiaries is 2,000 vulnerable pastoralist and agro pastoralists’ households (10,000 individuals) whom are expected to benefit directly from this project including 3060 women, 2040 girls (18 years old or under), 2940 men and 1960 boys (18 years old or under)   in Yabus area, Kurmuk locality-Blue Nile state 
 The SHF Reserve allocation will seek to maximize impact on targeted beneficiaries in the targeted geographic and sectoral priorities.

The implementation of this project will involve collaboration between FAO Sudan and FAO South Sudan which will be directly implement this through its field office in Maban, from where the staff can access the targeted villages/locations in Yabus area-Kurmuk locality as well as the inputs will be transported to the implementation sites.
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 Currently, the number of severe and critical cases alarmingly increasing every day, which indicates the third wave of COVID19 in Sudan. According to the Isolation center command (ICC), up to 45 critical patients are on the waiting list searching for ICU beds in Khartoum, which is unprecedented. Currently, there are 49 patients admitted in the ITC including 24 in ICU and 25 patients are all oxygen-dependent. The number of cases at the center may exceed 100 because of the increased number of infections and also the 13 days of average length stay. The situation illustrates the urgency and the importance of sustaining the isolation center through the 3rd wave of the COVID19. 
With SHF support, SCI proposing to continue supporting the ITC with the necessary IPC supplies including PPEs, consumables, and staff DSA in addition to the provision of technical oversite.  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This project will aim to target 19,000 households (95,000 individuals) during the course of 12 months. In 2020 approximately 170,000 households or 900,000 individuals were affected by the floods across Sudan. Affected households include internally displaced people (IDPs), refugees, and host communities who were in need of life-saving non-food items (NFIs) such as plastic sheeting, plastic mats, jerry cans, blankets and cooking sets. These items help restore a minimal sense of dignity and protection against exposure to the elements, mitigate health risks and provide some privacy and security to those in need. Through the NFI Core Pipeline (CP) the Shelter/NFI (S/NFI) sector reached some 120,000 households in Sudan in 2020 and almost 140,000 in 2019. 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Sudan</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>Frequent stock out of essential medicines and medical supplies at the point of service delivery has been attributed to malfunctioning of the logistics and medical supplies systems and critical shortage of medicines and medical supplies in Sudan especially during emergencies. The WHO has been providing essential medicines and medical supplies to NGOs and government counterparts under its flagship Rapid Response Kit (RRK) project funded by OFDA/USAID in in Sudan over years. It has also been procuring and distributing life-saving emergency medicines and medical supplies during major public health emergencies in Sudan including through the use of SHF. 
The Interagency Emergency Health Kit (IEHK) and Trauma and Emergency Services Kit (TESK) have been widely accepted and used to respond to various emergencies globally. The WHO identified and prioritized the critical needs for medicines and medical supplies needed to respond to common emergencies consistent with national multi-hazard preparedness and response plan. 
The project will procure and distribute a total of 234 standard WHO's Interagency Emergency Health Kits (IEHK 2017) basic and supplementary medicines, renewables, and equipment, and controlled medicines including medicines for management of complicated and uncomplicated malaria cases. Besides, a total of 400 Trauma and Emergency Surgery Kits (TESK 2019) modules for basic drugs, injection materials, infusion, dressing materials, gloves, sutures, plaster casting materials, surgical drainage materials, and basic anesthesia materials. The list and quantities of items are annexed to the proposal.
1 IEHK 2017 kit composes several modules as follow (1 supplementary Medicine, 1 Supplementary Malaria, 5 Basic Medicine, 5 Basic Malaria and 1 supplementary Renewables.) Each complete kit serves 10,000 for 3 months. A total of 18 complete kits will be procured to cover 180,000 for 3 months
 1 TESK 2019 kit serves 50 patients requiring surgical care in emergency situations assuming 2 operations per patient (100 interventions). 1 TESK 2019 kit composes of several TESK kits as follow: 1 TESK 2019 module 1B) RENEWABLES ANAESTHESIA basic material, 1TESK 2019 module 1B) RENEWABLES DRESSING MATERIAL, 1 TESK 2019 module 1B) RENEWABLES GLOVES, 1 TESK 2019 module 1B) RENEWABLES DRESSING MATERIAL BURNS, 1 TESK 2019 module 1B) RENEWABLES SUTURES, 1 TESK 2019 module 1A) DRUGS CONTROLLED, 1 TESK 2019 module 1A) SET DRUGS INFUSIONS, 1 TESK 2019 module 1A) DRUGS, BASI. Accordingly, 50 complete TESK kits will be procured to serve 50 patients each= 2500 patients 
The WHO ensures the procured medicines and medical supplies meet national and international standards for safety and quality. The items will be procured internationally.  The WHO will plan the distribution plan in close collaboration with the health clusters and OCHA. A small number of kits will be prepositioned in the states most at risk to emergencies so to allow for immediate initial response. The majority of the stock will be stored at a central warehouse in Khartoum to serve for replenishing the States where needed. The WHO will transport the items up to States capital and then NGOs will transport to their respective service delivery points as appropriate. 
The prepositioned supplies will be handed over to sector partners in the event of a new or deteriorating emergency based on their active presence at the ground and prioritizing SHF partners, humanitarian intervention needs, comparative advantages and coordinated interventions upon approval by the relevant sector coordinator and SHF. The NGOs will be handed over the items at State storage points and manage transport to their respective service delivery points as appropriate. In principle, WHO will dispatch requested items to partners within 5 days within the State or 2-3 weeks when items come from the central warehouse. 





 

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This is achieved by supporting the targeted localities for SHF with following interventions: 

1) Prepositioning inter-agency reproductive health kits and midwifery kits, these supplies facilitate the continuity of lifesaving as well as essential services such as safe and clean deliveries, responding to emergency obstetric and neonatal care including caesarean section, post abortion care, neonatal resuscitation, provision of clinical management of rape, treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, family planning modern methods, and responding to pregnancy related complications. In total, 16 different types of kits will be procured under this grant from the already booked and available stock with UNFPA international vendors. Fast track procedure will be activated and the lead time for shipment to reach the country is one month on average after initiating the request upon approval of the proposal. Given the congestion in the port air freight will be considered to ensure timely receipt of the lifesaving supplies. The supplies target 67,800 beneficiaries in 16 states (and Abeyie) across 90 localities, the number of kits vary for each kit and for each State, depending on the need (see annexed distribution plan). UNFPA HAS pre-established agreement with the national medical supplies fund (NMSF), The kits will be pre-positioned in the state medical supplies fund warehouse (SMSF) because of the nature of the IARH kits which requires special storage conditions.
Requests from partners will be received through the UNFPA focal person, in close coordination with the health cluster and UNOCHA, distribution will be guided by the MISP standards and natures of emergencies in case of acute emergencies the requests will be processed within 24 - 48 hours. as indicated in the concept paper, UNFPA moderates the SRH standing agenda within the health cluster meetings, the SRH coordinator form UNFPA will receive all requests and provide the responses within the indicated period above.

2) Procurement and distribution of 16,000 Dignity kits as a part of the GBV response by SHF and GBV sub-sector members
The prepositioned supplies will be distributed to sector partners in the event of a new or deteriorating emergency based on their active presence at the ground and prioritizing SHF partners, humanitarian intervention needs, comparative advantages and coordinated interventions upon approval by the relevant sector coordinator and SHF. Requests from partners will be received through the UNFPA focal person, in close coordination with the GBV sub-sector and OCHA. Through UNFPA, SHF partners will access the pre-positioned dignity kits within 24-48 hours of having their request approved by SHF/GBV SS, therefore supporting a timely response in affected areas. All requests by SHF partners will follow a set mechanism endorsed by all partners, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness. 16,000 Dignity Kits will serve for 16,000 women and girls. The primary geographical focus will be 4 Darfur States with level 5 GBV severity. Provision to severity 4 localities will be considered, with discussion with GBV SS and SHF Secretariat. 
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“Prepositioning and Distribution of WASH and Health Humanitarian Supplies” project will allow UNICEF to support the Government of Sudan and sector partners to reduce the impact of conflicts, floods and to minimize the fatality of water-borne and vector-borne diseases and other public health emergencies through timely prepositioning of WASH and health supplies. Release of prepositioned items under this grant to sector partners will only take place in the event of a new or deteriorating emergency in consultation with the relevant sector coordinator. Partners will be selected based on the partners active presence at the ground, humanitarian intervention needs, comparative advantages and coordinated interventions. SHF partners will be considered as a priority for releasing the prepositioned supplies, allowing for complementarity with RfE and ERRM SHF interventions. Once agreed, partner will pick the agreed upon supplies from UNICEF Khartoum or states warehouse in two working days. Sector coordinator will immediately inform SHF on the details of the released stock. Interventions should take place within the first two months of an emergency. The items under this grant cannot be used for ongoing protracted humanitarian interventions. Sector coordinator will inform, post response, SHF of the total amount of stock released for given emergency, so to assess SHF’s contribution to the overall response.

For WASH, 300,000 conflict, epidemics and flood affected population will benefit from   UNICEF procured, prepositioned and distributed WASH live saving supplies as follows:
	WASH Hygiene kit (17,000)
	Water purification (NaDCC) 33mg tabs/BOX-10000 (2000)
	Water purification (NaDCC) 1.67g tabs/PAC-200 (11,000)
	Water floc. amp disinfectant/BOX-240 (4,000)
	Pool tester, PH amp Chlorine (500)
	Bacteriological H2 Skit (2000)
	Distribution Unit (Booster pump and hoses) (5)
	Bladder with its repair kit 10000 Lit (90)
	Plastic sheeting for Latrines (10,000)
	Squatting plate for Latrines (5,000)
	Soap, cartons of 180 pieces (1,800)

For health, 82 Integrated Management of Childhood Illness kits and 100 primary health care kits will be provided to serve a total of 750,000 children under 5 years of age and 1,000,000 other individuals of all ages. 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Primary data collection has historically been challenging, limited in scope and often focused in areas with high humanitarian presence. In 2020, coinciding with the changes in Sudan’s political landscape and met with wide support, the Sudan Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) led by the United Nation’s Office for Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA), agreed to undertake an MSNA to assess country-wide humanitarian needs. The MNSA was supported by REACH Initiative on the technical development, and partners – including International Organization for Migration (IOM) – contributed to the implementation of the nationwide assessment. The resulting MSNA fed into the 2021 Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) and informed response planning under the 2021 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP).

To correspond with the annual publication of the HRP, to assess humanitarian needs and limit information gaps and the underrepresentation of vulnerable populations, Sudan’s MSNA needs to be updated regularly, to reflect changing needs, and ensure humanitarian intervention remains evidence-based. As agreed by the HCT, and upon the recommendation of the National Assessment Task Team (NATT), OCHA will lead the implementation of the 2021 MSNA, working closely with IOM and other partners. The 2021 MSNA will  inform the 2022 HNO and HRP. This assessment will be critical for improving the coordination and collaboration between humanitarian partners to ensure more effective and targeted humanitarian response planning.

Data will be collected countrywide, adopting different interview modalities based on access and feasibility. Data collection will be conducted in person where possible and in strict adherence to COVID-19 mitigation measures across the five Darfur states, South and West Kordofan, Khartoum, Kassala, Gedaref and Blue Nile (where IOM has an operational presence). Across the remaining states, and when faced with access constraints, data collection will be conducted via telephone to ensure robust data collection in all localities across Sudan. Target population groups will be expanded from the initial MSNA to include non-displaced populations and, IDPs, in consideration of the assessment areas differentiated under the HNO.

Under OCHA and the NATT”s leadership, the key outputs for the 2021 MSNA as been agreed in collaboration with, the Inter Sector Coordination Group (ISCG) and these are:  follows:
1. Joint revision of the MSNA survey/data collection tool to reflect lessons learned and additional indicators required, including design, testing, and piloting of the data collection tool. 
2. Coordination of data collection, including logistics and access plans, hiring of enumerators, and allocating needed resources, as well as training enumerators involved in data collection. 
3. Implementation of data collection processes nationwide. 
4. Verification and data cleaning to compile a final dataset ready to be shared with the wider humanitarian community

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This project is planned and designed to provide multi-sectoral response across the NFI, WASH, Health and Protection clusters to meet the immediate life-saving needs of the affected population, mitigate against significant increases in morbidity and mortality from disease, rehabilitate affected WASH infrastructure and Health Facilities, and provide additional support to the most vulnerable individuals.

Following destruction of thousands of homes, families are living without adequate shelter.   An immediate need therefore is for emergency shelter and NFIs for those displaced and who have lost property, including for mosquito nets to prevent vector-borne disease transmission.  Save the Children with local partner Alla Ahub Atbara (A3CO) will procure and distribute 500 NFI kits to households that have had their homes completely destroyed.  

Lack of access to clean water in affected areas, with water points damaged and contaminated, creates a serious risk of increased disease as well as of water-borne and vector-borne diseases.  There is a strong need for general hygiene materials across the flood-affected population with specific needs for menstrual hygiene and dignity kits for women and adolescent girls.  Solid waste management clean-up campaigns and vector control are required in the flood-affected areas to manage the debris from the flooding and treat stagnant pools of water.  SCI will rehabilitate and improve three emergency mini water yards, providing clean water to thousands of households, and will provide water treatment and quality monitoring supplies.  SCI with local partner A3CO will procure and distribute 250 family hygiene kits including jerry cans for safe water storage, and 250 female dignity kits for women and girls of menstrual age.  SCI will provide tools for solid waste management and will train health facility staff, as well as supporting Ministry of Health conduct vector control campaign across two localities whilst local partner A3CO will train hygiene promoters, lead hygiene promotion activities, and set up community committees to manage WASH infrastructure.

With many health facilities directly impacted by damage of flooding, and with increased demand for health services caused by direct injury during flooding and by increased disease due to unhygienic and unsanitary living conditions, mobile clinics are needed to provide services temporarily to the affected population, especially those displaced, and meet the increased demand, whilst existing static facilities are restocked.  SCI will operate a mobile health clinic for 3 months visiting the most-affected locations to provide essential primary health services, and will support pregnant women with clean delivery kits and wassist patients who need referral for secondary services, as well as providing essential supplies, equipment and furniture to existing Health Facilities to ensure ongoing quality care.

There is greater risk of negative coping mechanisms due to economic insecurity following the loss of property, productive assets and livelihoods, and additional risks from lack of privacy whilst displaced.  Two Community-based Child Protection Networks (CBCPNs) will be established and trained to share information on key protection risks, especially to children and risk reduction measures and the CBCPNs will support with the identification and referral of particularly vulnerable or at-risk individuals, for additional material support.  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The intervention will be coordinated with the GoS (HAC, COR, line ministries) and other organizations present and participating in the flood response, in order to ensure no overlapping between the proposed intervention and supplies which might be received as in-kind contribution by HAC. 
The intervention intends to distribute 454 NFI kits (one kit per affected HHs, each kit comprising items for an average 5 member HHs), as well as deliver 454 shelter kits per affected HHs. It aims also at establishing 40 emergency community latrine units for the flood-affected  people, and 40 emergency shower units benefiting a minimum of 2,000 beneficiaries, mainly in the northern localities  of West Kordofan State. According to identified needs on the ground as per HAC’s assessment reports, Concern intends to tentatively target Abu Zabad, Al Khiwai, Keilak and As Salam localities. Southern localities as Muglad could be added to the geographical target upon upcoming assessment. As needs as being assessed on a continuous basis and change by the day, flexibility on the geographical targeting is needed in order to be able to adapt and swiftly shift the focus to where most urgent ES/NFI and WASH needs might arise on a later stage.
Concern Worldwide will rely on previous expertise, local networks and available human resources to execute the emergency response, and support the communities to adjust and adapt their life to the changing environment by introducing hygiene promotion education on how to use the constructed WASH supplies. Concern will also work in cooperation with MAARIF national organization to conduct distribution of ES / NFI kits, and of materials to construct emergency latrines and shower units, as well as mobilize community and provide volunteers to construct in the construction of shelters and sanitation / bathing facilities especially in support to the most vulnerable who don't have the resource and capacity to self-support in the process.
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locality mainly people who are currently in flooded areas to higher ground from Juda, Kilo 8, Kilo 4 and surrounding villages and  Alganaa camp. 
An estimated 80,000 people (16,000 families), 50% of them are refugees were reportedly affected by flooding in 17 villages, as well Al Ganaa newly refugee camp in the Al Javelin locality in White Nile State. This includes an estimated 36,000 South Sudanese Refugees in Al Ghana camp, which totally flooded, according to findings of an inter-agency, multi-sectoral needs assessment carried out on 8th September 2021, most of them are women and children. Some refugees in Al Ganaa's new refugee camp and host community have relocated to nearby open spaces and Al Ghana camp in the Al Goblin locality. Other affected people have sought shelter in Schools and Health centers. 

The project target groups are the most marginalized people who affect significantly by the floods, either in the host communities or in Alganaa camp (hosted SSR).
Direct proposed beneficiaries are about 12650 individuals (2530 HHs), in addition to 11800 individuals who benefited from the public campaigns. As part of emergency response to the most affected population, the project will offer cash support for the most vulnerable 750 individuals, a cost of construction of an emergency shelter for each family. To conduct this activity of distribution of cash support for ES construction, JASMAR will conduct a rapid assessment to determine the most affected /vulnerable people in the 10 most affected communities. Persons who have a desire to construct their family shelters and are committed will be registered as targets. Then a community orientation amp consultation will be done to encourage the target amp discuss with them the benefits and the importance of shelter construction. The grant will be distributed in presence of CMC (for the HCs) amp COR (for the SSR), who will monitor the shelter construction progress in the target locations. After cash distribution, JASMAR staff will conduct post-distribution monitoring on a weekly basis using many suitable tools (FGD, meetings with beneficiaries in addition to direct observation during ODM visits).

The Main proposed activities will be:
provision of WASH services in the 17 affected communities  and Alganaa camp in details as follows:
1/ Establish and train 18 WASH committees, one  in each community
2/ Provision and distribution of 6000 sets of Soaps to 6000 HHs.
3/ Conduction of 72   Hygiene awareness-raising campaigns, one monthly in each community for 4 months
4/ Provision of  4000 Hygiene Kits for 4000 individuals (3000 women amp 1000 PWDs)
5/ Conduction of 36  vector control campaigns, one in each community for 2 months
6/ Provision of 18 units of solid waste bins and their related equipment, one in each community.  
7/  Distribution of  6000 jerry cans for water storage at HH level. 
8/ provision of 10 water bladders for the most affected communities
9/  Water supply by water trucking for the most 10 affected communities, 
10/ Conduct water quality testing and monitoring
11/ Distribution of cash support (cost of construction of  emergency shelter) for 750 individuals who will consider as most marginalized people who suffer from the floods crisis in Al Jabalain locality</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2021-10-18" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2021-10-18" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-06-25" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-06-25" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative>xxxx 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Gezira localities</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>Between 17 August and 05 September 2021, heavy rains and riverine flooding led to widescale sudden damage and destruction of homes, and other infrastructure across multiple parts of Gezira state, directly impacting almost 50,000 people in three localities. This project is planned and designed to provide multi-sectoral response across the NFI, WASH, Health clusters to meet the immediate life-saving needs of the affected population, and mitigate against significant increases in morbidity and mortality from disease, whilst mainstreaming protection throughout.

Following destruction of thousands of homes, families are living without adequate shelter. An immediate need therefore is for emergency shelter and NFIs for those displaced and who have lost property, including for mosquito nets to prevent vector-borne disease transmission. Save the Children with partner Sadagaat will procure and distribute NFI kits to households that have had their homes completely destroyed. 

Lack of access to clean water in affected areas, with water points damaged and contaminated, and thousands of families gaining their drinking water from contaminated rivers, canals and hafeers, creates a serious risk of increased disease as well as of water-borne and vector-borne diseases.  Safe water supply will be boosted through provision of storage tanks, alongside water treatment and water quality monitoring supplies. Family hygiene kits including jerry cans for safe water storage, and female dignity kits for women and girls of menstrual age will be distributed to the flood-affected population to meet hygiene needs, and this will be accompanied by hygiene promotion at community level and mass communication campaigns.  Tools for solid waste management campaigns will be conducted and latrine construction supported to ensure improvements in sanitation.

With 34 health facilities across the state directly impacted by damage of flooding, and with increased demand for health services caused by direct injury during flooding and by increased disease due to unhygienic and unsanitary living conditions, mobile clinics are needed to provide services temporarily to the affected population, especially those displaced away from their villages, and meet the increased demand, whilst existing static facilities are restocked. SC will operate a mobile health clinic for 3 months visiting the most-affected locations to provide essential primary health services, and will support pregnant women with clean delivery kits and assist patients who need referral for secondary services, as well as providing essential supplies, equipment and furniture to existing Health Facilities, and training for staff to ensure ongoing quality care.  SC will supplement hygiene promotion activities with IYCF messaging, to promote breastfeeding and other appropriate child feeding practices.
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As of 23 September, over 303,000 people have been affected with over 14,800 homes destroyed and 45,300 homes damaged. The affected states include Aj Jazirah, Blue Nile, Gedaref, Kassala, Khartoum, North Kordofan, Northern, River Nile, Sennar, South Darfur, South Kordofan, West Darfur, West Kordofan, and White Nile. The most affected states are White Nile (97,600 people), Gedaref (56,000 people), Aj Jazirah (54,570 people), River Nile (39,400 people), and Sennar (17,400 people). An unconfirmed number of public infrastructure and farmlands have also been affected.

Over 97,000 people have been affected by heavy rains and flooding in White Nile State since July 2021. This includes 36,000 South Sudanese refugees in Alagaya refugee camp and over 64,000 people from the host community in Guli and Aj Jabalain localities. Some 40,000 people were reportedly affected in Aj Jabalain locality, including host communities in 53 villages. Food security and livelihood (FSL) partners are providing food assistance targeting 40,000 people affected by floods in White Nile State. During the reporting period, about 25,000 people were reached with one-month food rations in Aj Jabalain locality. About 2,000 families in Al Gana refugee camp received shelter/non-food item (S/NFI) assistance. Many families affected by floods are taking refuge in schools, public facilities, and open spaces. Cluster partners plan to reach 4,900 flood-affected families with S/NFI assistance using available stocks in the state. However, partners reported a shortage of tents and shelter NFIs in Guli and Aj Jabalain locality.

The State Ministry of Health (SMoH) has reported 10 suspected cases of Jaundice in Aj Jabalain locality. Samples have been collected for laboratory investigations and water quality monitoring activities have started in flood-affected localities. Partners have reported insufficient hygiene and sanitation facilities and increasing practice of open defecation, which increased the risks of disease outbreaks.

In response to this emergency situation, Mercy Corps plans to provide Emergency Shelter amp NFIs and WASH assistance to the flood affected populations. The proposed intervention aims to support the 2021 Sudan Emergency Response Preparedness (ERP) Plan strategic objective one "Provide water, food and non-food items, health, shelter and protection services within two weeks of a sudden onset emergency". The activities outlined in this proposal also aim to support SHF's 2021 Floods Response Plan. 
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The project will target youth, women and other vulnerable population and increase the general protection awareness among the communities. The project will be led by local partners, with DCA supporting with large procurement, logistics and technical knowledge in construction, protection, and agriculture. 

The project activities include:
Education- Renovation of primary and secondary school classrooms, construction of pit latrines, rehabilitation of the dorms, installation of rain water harvest systems, PTA trainings, conduct enrolment campaigns, provision of NFI-s to the dormitories provision of scholastic materials and school furniture, provision of school equipment, organizing a sports and arts competition.

Protection- Awareness raising sessions on GBV and Unexploded ordinances, Provision of IEC materials, workshop for EORE focal points, KAP assessment on EORE among the A1 and A2 population, provision of bicycles for the protection group members, provision of dignity kits to male and female youth in schools, first aid kit provision to the protection groups, T-shirts with protection messaging to protection group members and ToT-s, provision of tablets and stationary to protection group members.

Agriculture- provision of seeds to the agro-groups, provision of training to agro-groups, provision of agro-tools to the agro-groups.

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/></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2022-03-18T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/RA8/ESNFIs/INGO/20904</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>NFIs Reserve for Emergency response to newly accessible areas in Jebel Marra (JM) and to IDPs- Central Darfur State</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>The aim of this proposal is to fill the gap in the current humanitarian response to newly accessible areas in Jebel Marra (JM) and to IDPs. The areas labelled as newly accessible have not been accessed since 2009. Due to the access constraints and active conflict, the mode of humanitarian response in the targeted areas was not systematic and suffered from interruption. 
Since May 2021, the active conflict in JM and around Sortony and protection concerns inside Sortony forced 23,400 people to displace from their place of residency. In 2020, 5,000 HHs have been displaced also to Toga in Central JM locality. In addition, 362 HHs have been displaced from Sortony to Sabanga. Finally, 613 HHs have been displaced from Darbat in SD to Manabo in January 2020. It is worth to mention, part of affected people faced short term displacement in Borgo (NJM Locality). Approximately 10,500 people returned back to their place of residency in 2020 in Borgo. In June 2021 also 2,800 people returned in NJM locality to their villages to catch the agriculture season although they lost all assets due to the inter-communal conflict. More recently (November 2021), an escalation of violence between SLA-Mubarak and SLA-AW forced around 500 households to flee in North Jebel Marra.

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Through this project, CARE proposes integrated health, nutrition, WASH, protection and FSL services to provide a package of basic services to the targeted community in order to improve multiple basic needs of the community members. Under Health services, the project aims to enhance  the existing system and provide at least the minimum basis service package which includes, but not limited to curative outpatient consultation services for diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses, basic laboratory investigations, immunization, Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI), sexually transmitted infection (STI) management, antenatal care, clean and safe deliveries, postpartum care, mother and child health, gender-based violence (GBV) and emergency referrals for complicated cases to secondary health facilities. Under Nutrition services, the project will provide high-quality curative and preventative nutrition services to vulnerable and malnourished U5 children and pregnant and lactating women in East and South Jabal Mara based on the CMAM protocol. WASH interventions are the crucial basic service for communities in Jebel Marra.  Through WASH services, CARE will work with community especially women to improve the access to safe drinking water, hygiene and sanitation services.  Due to deteriorated economic situation and increasing food insecurity across the country compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, CARE will provide support to improve the Food security and Livelihoods situation of the community. The project will support the poorest and the most vulnerable families and individuals to improve their income by supporting them with agricultural inputs, Income Generation Activities (IGA’s)  The gender and mainstreaming plans will bring in vital strategic actions in the planning and implementation process across the project aspects. The role and needs of women and men, girls and boys, the disabled and elderly will be analyzed using vulnerability analysis tools on an ongoing basis with the communities and partners to ensure increased inclusion and reduced exclusion errors.  Gender-responsive actions will be incorporated into the project training materials, the community leaders and Sudan Liberation Army(SLA) authority will be key players in addressing change to social norms and practices .Furthermore, protection, including protection from sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse (PHSEA), will be mainstreamed in the project. Key implementing staff will receive protection and PHSEA training and develop action plans to mainstream them throughout the project period These stakeholders will be supported through learning circles to build their capacity and knowledge to facilitate the change process and advocate for the rights of at-risk population groups. 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The project will benefit 80,000 direct beneficiaries ( 18,492 men, 19,277 women, 20,899 boys, 21,332 girls) Returnees, IDPs, Nomads, Refugees, and Host Community in North and Central Jabel Marra. Additionally, 387 (89 men, 123 women, 79 boys , 96 girls) persons with disabilities will directly benefit from the project. Beneficiaries are drawn from targeted areas in Golo and Rokero including, Kaya, Borgo, Daya, Rokero main, and Golo main. 
The areas labelled as newly accessible have not been accessed since 2009. Due to the access constraints and active conflict, the mode of humanitarian response in the targeted areas was not systematic and suffered from interruption. The program will address the immediate needs amp priorities of the targeted communities with forethought to medium-term needs amp household resilience. The FSL sector focuses on saving lives amp building the resilience of the most vulnerable HHs and reducing acute food insecurity amp malnutrition through ensuring the availability of nutritious food through the Food for Asset modality. The sector interventions also target long-term resilience and sustainability, as well as conflict reduction, by using FFA to construct check dams which will increase the availability of water for human consumption, livestock, agriculture, as well as domestic, thereby reducing an important driver of conflict.
The protection sector will contribute to improve response and prevention on Gender base violence and capacity and resilience of girls and boys, with age and gender appropriate community-based protection service through 1) enhancing GBV prevention and response and 2) improving the registration rates for children without parental care and other vulnerable children. Case management and PSS and referral services will benefit survivors of GBV, while awareness raising and the establishment and training of community-based protection networks will mitigate future risks of GBV. Increased access to civil documentation for IDPs and returnees directly strengthens their access to life saving services like healthcare, as well as strengthening the protection network. 
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life-saving, integrated primary health care project to assist new IDPs, returnees and vulnerable population affected by displacement as well as low coverage and access to basic health services by supporting 2 PHCCs in Draij and Otash IDPs camps at Nyala North locality in South Darfur State. The proposed programming will support 60,000 direct beneficiaries including men, women, boys and girls as well as 15,150 indirect beneficiaries. The project aims are to provide integrated primary health care services, contribute to Strengthen Health Sector capacity to prepare and deliver timely response to populations affected by conflict, natural emergencies, and disease outbreaks as well as Strengthen health system capacity to support continuity of care, reinforce community resilience, and enhance risk mitigation measures. This project will be implemented for a period of 6 months under reserve for emergency. According to MOH gap analysis reports (health Map), HNO 2021 and HeRAM the current situation in Draij amp Otash camps is very bad due to low coverage of health services, food shortage, lack of clean water, poor hygiene amp sanitation as well as epidemic disease. The situation requires urgent intervention to fill this gap. KPHF will intervention through provision PHC services under these activities which include: outpatient consultation, EPI, strength disease surveillance focus on covid-19 nad other outbreaks, provide reproductive health services (including ANC, PNC, FP and delivery care) and IMCI services. Support referrals of patients to the next level of health care. KPHF will provide support Ministry of Health in epidemic disease surveillance, outbreak response and immunization campaigns. During this proposed project, KPHF will conduct minor rehabilitation on targeted clinics to ensure quality, patient safety, infection prevention and continuity of services. KPHF also intends to continue to provide short-term and on the job training to health facility staff which focus on IMCI , EMoC , family planning ,COVID-19 protocol and other important topic for project staff and SMoH staff. Drugs and medical supplies will also be procured and delivered to the clinics. To Prevent from covid-19 pandemic, many activities will be implemented under this project include  distribute PPEs to health cadres, referral of suspected cases, physical distancing during consultation, avoid gathering during health education, reduce the number and time of health education, distribution of hand sanitize and intensive health education against the pandemic. 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Outcome 1: People are protected from and treated for communicable diseases. Primary Healthcare and Public Health Emergencies: Expand essential primary health care services in underserved areas and respond to public health emergencies through responsive service modalities
Outcome 2: Women and adolescent girls achieve their sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, and adolescent health. Reproductive Health Services: Enable comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care (C-EmONC) facilities at one rural health hospital.
Outcome 3: People use effective and responsive services. Health Care Capacity: Support and empower local health authorities to oversee the health services in their areas

The project will address identified needs to increase access to essential primary health care in underserved counties to reduce morbidity and mortality from common communicable diseases. The project will help 65,700 women, men, boys and girls have access to curative and preventive health care. Response to public health emergencies will be accomplished through seasonal health posts in high malaria-endemic areas, bringing life-saving services closer to the affected population, especially young children and pregnant women who are most vulnerable to malaria. Reactive vaccination campaigns will contain vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks such as measles or polio. Furthermore, enabling one rural hospital to function as a C-EmONC centre will reduce the second (to reach the care) and third (to receive the care) delays in accessing reproductive health care. Training of midwives and other clinical staff in the county in managing common complications during pregnancy, delivery and postnatally will reduce the need for referral, yet facilitate timely referral for emergency care that is beyond their capacity. The overall program approach will strengthen the capacity of the health facilities and hospital, including the staff, to deliver quality and accessible life-saving services. The project will be implemented by the partner SGR in collaboration with the local health authorities, empowering them as duty bearers of public health for all women, men, girls and boys.
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The health response will be implemented to decrease morbidity and mortality levels in the regions by rehabilitating 3 health facilities in degraded conditions and increasing access to health care for 5 villages not in reach of health facilities. The rehabilitations will support existing health systems so that the able-bodied men and women who act as the breadwinners for their household as well as the more vulnerable such as children, elderly, those experiencing chronic illnesses or disabilities, and pregnant and lactating women, will be able to access treatment in adequate safe spaces. Given the high incidence of home births (90%) with traditional birth attendants (TBAs), clean delivery kits will be prepositioned at the health facilities, to support neonatal and maternal health services. Two TBAs per health facility will be trained (total of 48) on the use of the kits as well as on best practices for safe deliveries. 

In addition to supporting health facilities, P1 will focus on building local capacity in 5 community health volunteers (CHVs), training them to reach villages with essential medicines and medical supplies for those villages that are located more than 5km’s from the health facility and with more than 40 HHs. In many cases, the households in these villages are female-headed, elderly-headed, internally displaced, or of refugee status with children under five years old. The CHVs will be trained to prioritize child health (specifically children under 5) by identifying and treating malaria, pneumonia and acute watery diarrhea (AWD). P1 will educate the CHVs on signs and symptoms as well as prevention of these morbidities for them to incorporate in prevention messaging, 

Food Security and Livelihoods:
Addressing the health status of the population in this way supports outcomes from the activities in the third sector of this response: food security and livelihoods. P1 will distribute seed (staple crop and vegetable seeds) and tools (malodas and watering cans) to 1,000 farmers in A2 only for their use in planting the amount of seed required to supply a portion of their HH’s annual food requirements. Of the proposed activities in this program, FSL distributions will target the isolated enclaves, areas that may only be reachable through third-party coordination. Given accessibility constraints, P1 will work through community program management committees (CPMC), empowering them to fill this gap (a total target of 100 farmers equipped as trainers of trainers). The CPMCs will be led through a series of modules on how to conduct distributions, as well as on agronomic techniques and post-harvest handling practices, so that they, in turn, will be able to pass the knowledge on to an estimated 100 farmers each throughout the course of the year.
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type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-04-17T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/RA8/H-N/INGO/20907</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Reserve for emergency response to Health  Nutrition needs in newly accessible areas in North Jabal Marra (Rokero)</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>CRS has been at the forefront of efforts to address urgent health, nutrition, and WASH needs among highly vulnerable populations of Central Darfur since 2004. CRS was among the first agencies to establish operations in Jebel Marra as these communities became accessible, sometimes after more than a decade of isolation, in both government- and armed group-held areas. These areas have continued to face high need and impacts of conflict, such as conflict in November 2021 that displaced 500 households. Thanks to the ongoing support of U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), CRS has through Moafa I and Moafa II rehabilitated and equipped health facilities (HF), sanitation infrastructures, and waste disposal systems, as well as trained and equipped line ministry staff, local management committees, and community resource persons. Recently, smaller remote villages of Daya in North Jebel Marra have become accessible for humanitarian intervention, while emergency and development needs of the population continue to strain current government and civil society resources. CRS, while already operational in Daya Primary Health Clinic (PHC), will seek to expand the integrated Health and Nutrition programming into the ten small remote Daya villages. Daya PHC is situated in Daya village with the total estimated 10 villages, with a total catchment population of 45,000 individuals. 

CRS seeks to provide an integrated mobile clinic delivering health and nutrition services to each village twice per month, targeting those remote and vulnerable communities previously unable to reach the Day PHC. CRS will also establish a referral vehicle for the transportation of cases to the larger health care facility in the area. In addition, CRS seeks to complement the ongoing BHA funded work in Daya PHC with the construction of nutrition rooms and a waiting area, and the rehabilitation of OTP/TSFP shelter and the fencing for the safety and protection of patients. CRS will also work to procure the health facility with EPI standard refrigeration and solar panels, especially for the Delivery Room of the Reproductive Health Department. CRS will also conduct quarterly mass MUAC screenings and provide treatment and referral for identified cases of severe and moderate acute malnutrition (SAM and MAM, respectively), including medically complicated cases. Nutrition programming will also include the development and training of Grandmother Support Groups (GMSGs) and Mother Support Groups (MSGs), and Mother MUAC members. 

In 2020, CRS initiated the establishment of integrated mobile health clinics to reach the particularly hard to reach communities within the catchment areas of Saga Dir, Aborojadil and Rokero. Similar to Daya villages, distance and rough terrain make it very difficult for communities to reach appropriate care. Outreach clinics will target ten villages in the coverage area of the facilities, visiting each village twice per month and providing health, nutrition, and hygiene promotion education medical consultations and treatment referral of emergency cases provision of ANC and PNC and referral for skilled attendance at delivery. CRS will also provide the management of acute malnutrition through the mobile clinics in remote areas where HFs do not exist. Outreach will be done using a rented vehicle and a team of Ministry of Health seconded staff. The role of the mobile clinics will supplement the Daya static CRS-run facility. 
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World Vision is proposing an integrated lifesaving intervention project to meet the immediate needs of the vulnerable communities in south Jebel Marra, Karrey and Dilli, in Kass locality of South Darfur State. The main goal of the project is to provide humanitarian assistance to improve health, nutrition, protection, and WASH status among target IDPs, returnees, and vulnerable host communities. This will be achieved through enhancing access to basic services including health and nutrition and WASH with the integration of protection activities in all operational areas. 
The project will target 123,164 Vulnerable individuals of which 24140 are men, 25125 women, 36210 boys, and 37688 girls. 79% of the targeted population (96792) are vulnerable host communities, 20% are internally displaced people (24692) and 1% are returnees (1680).
The key project interventions will aim at 1) Increasing access to Primary Health Care services, particularly maternal, child health, and malnutrition among U5, 2) Empowering communities to actively participate in activities that contribute to the increased household and community resilience thereby enabling them to respond to future shocks in their respective areas, 3) Increasing access to Protection activities and 4) Increasing access to WASH services to reduce water-related diseases. The project will contribute to a reduction of morbidity and mortality caused by poor access to health and nutrition services among the targeted groups, inadequate access to basic water, hygiene and sanitation services as well as building the resilience of target communities through improved access to protection activities. The targeted localities are ranked under HNO severity scoring of 4 and 5 in South Darfur state and will be supported through the provision of integrated life-saving Health and Nutrition services to households with highly malnourished populations, as well as WASH and Protection intervention. 
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SK</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>SCI, in coordination with local authorities, will provide life-saving support including health, nutrition, WASH and child protection services in Dellami, Rashad, Abu Jubeiha, and Dilling. SCI will seek to strengthen the quality of primary healthcare services, through the provision of life-saving medicines, health information/reporting tools, basic medical equipment, and furniture to primary healthcare facilities (approximately 5) in the targeted locations, as well as training and regular monitoring and support visits for health workers, and supporting vaccination campaigns, and support to referrals for secondary healthcare.  SCI will support the provision of essential nutrition services for malnourished children, support Outpatient Therapeutic Programme, and will train nutrition workers and volunteers, support mass nutrition screening, and support improved infant and young child feeding practices through awareness-raising sessions and establishment of Mother-to-Mother Support Groups.  SCI will rehabilitate or improve WASH facilities at Health Facilities and conduct WASH awareness-raising.  Save the Children will provide psychosocial support through activities and services from Multipurpose Community Safe Spaces, with a focus on children, adolescents and youth.   Children’s regular and consistent engagement in group activities can positively impact their well-being, enhance their resilience and reduce their stress. Group activities provide opportunities for children to come together in a predictable and stimulating environment to be safe, to learn, to express themselves, to make connections and to feel supported.  Furthermore, Save the Children will strengthen and capacitate community-based protection networks to raise awareness of risks and mitigation measures in their communities.  
Furthermore, Save the Children will support Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (SRRA), other local authorities and community-based organisations to fulfil their functions, through training as well as sustained guidance on appropriate coordination and governance mechanisms achieved through secondment to SRRA.
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Life-saving WASH Services Provision to the Newly Accessible and IDPs Villages in Jebel Marra Localities in Central Darfur State.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>This response is for now-accessible areas: Borgo, Sabenga, Manabu Umo, Daya, Kya, and (IDP-communities): Khor Ramla, Gorni, and Boshara Altaib in Jebel Marra (JM). From 2009, security-constraints created conflicts and a dearth of systemic humanitarian response. Since May 2021, JM and the Sortony-area has forced 23,400 people out of their homes. In 2020, 5,000 households were displaced to Toga in Central JM locality 362 households were ousted from Sortony to Sabanga 613 households—from Darbat, South Darfur, to Manabo. Since, 10,500 people have returned to their origins in Borgo others still reside in JM. In June 2021, 2,800 people returned home to farm, having lost all assets. 

  
NCA WASH, combining knowledge of multi-sectoral interventions, targets both IDPs and nomads to enhance social cohesion and scale-up response. Impacting peace and supporting livelihoods. 
In the newly accessible areas, NCA will establish access to WASH services through:
	Construction of new hand dug wells fitted with hand pumps (7)
	Installation of new motorized water supply system (3)
	Rehabilitation of hand pumps (10)
	Establishment of spare parts centre (1)
	Installation of water supply pipeline in a school (1)
	Installation of water supply pipeline for health and Nutrition facilities (1)
	Sanitation and hygiene promotion using CLTSH (in 3 villages)
	Construction of school latrines (2)
	Hygiene campaigns (6)
	Training of WASH committees (25)

In IDP communities, the following activities will be implemented:   
	Construction of new hand dug wells fitted with hand pumps (4).
	Rehabilitation of hand pumps (5).
	Installation of new motorized water supply system (1).
	Sanitation and hygiene promotion using CLTSH (3)
	Construction of school latrines (1)
	Hygiene campaigns (4)
       Training of WASH committees (18)


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The project will enable at least 16,000 people to access water, and thereby reduce the distance to water points and the time taken to fetch water. In order to guarantee sustainability of project, the project will improve the operation and maintenance of the water sources.  

Specifically, the project will rehabilitate 2 hand pumps, drill 3 boreholes, construct 2 solar powered mini water yards, install water storage and extend water to 1 health centre, empower the community in operations and maintenance of water sources, construct 3 VIP latrines in schools and health centres, create awareness on hygiene and sanitation, distribute cleaning tools to the community, construct hand washing facilities in schools and health center, 


The project will be implemented for 6 months, in partnership with WES and HAC  
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At least 65% of the resources will be directed towards WASH interventions, 28% to Education and 7% to Child protection. Under WASH, at least 23,250 people will be supported to access clean water and improve their hygiene and sanitation. The project will  contribute towards ensuring that at least 10,000 children access quality education and guarantee that at least 8,000 children will be able to access protection services. The project will drill 20 new boreholes, rehabilitate 20 broken hand pumps and 3 Mini-water Yards, train 40 new pump technicians, and refresher training for 20 pump technicians. To ensure sustainability, for each water source, a Water Management Committee will be trained in operation and management of the water source. At least 40% of the members of the WMCs will be women. Local pump mechanisms will also be trained so that they can be able to repair the water sources whenever need arises. and train pump mechanics, promote Hygiene and sanitation, including CLTS activities in 13 communities and implement School Led Total Sanitation in 8 schools in Kurkum locality, in Blue Nile State. 

150 teachers will be trained in Education in an emergency, construct/rehabilitate 5 schools of 2 rooms per school. The teachers will be selected in consultation with the local education authorities. The selection criteria will ensure that schools that are most needy, and with the highest number of children benefit from the support. 

Advocacy initiatives and community awareness raising sessions in 35 villages will be conducted to create awareness on children’s rights, and ensure that all children, especially girls are protected from abuse and are able to access protection services when their rights are violated. A children's and women's center will be constructed, and the project will strengthen the referral mechanisms, and support case management of protection cases reported. 
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This program will select strategic, accessible locations to drill 4 new boreholes and repairing 10 pre-existing boreholes. All drilling and rehabilitation activities will be conducted in accordance with GoS guidelines and in coordination with the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Water Resources (SoIWR) engaged in the area. Contributions will be expected from the beneficiary communities in the form of manual labor to construct fencing around each borehole site. In order to enhance the resilience of local populations, community-based gender and age-balanced water management committees will be established for each of the newly drilled and repaired boreholes to oversee management of the points, for a total of 14 water management committees. They will ensure access to the points remains safe, equitable, and functional. In order to further support their role, mechanics will be also trained (two per water point for a total of 28) and equipped with toolkits to ensure that the integrity of each water point is reliably maintained. 

Health: 
The health response will be implemented to decrease morbidity and mortality levels in the regions by rehabilitating 6 health facilities in degraded conditions in A1 and increasing access to health care for 10 villages not in reach of health facilities. The rehabilitations will support existing health systems so that the able-bodied men and women who act as the breadwinners for their household as well as the more vulnerable such as children, elderly, those experiencing chronic illnesses or disabilities, and pregnant and lactating women, will be able to access treatment in adequate safe spaces. Given the high incidence of home births (90%) with traditional birth attendants (TBAs), clean delivery kits will be prepositioned at the health facilities, to support neonatal and maternal health services. Two TBAs per health facility will be trained (for a total of 110) on the use of these kits as well as on best practices for safe deliveries. 

In addition to supporting health facilities, P1 will focus on building local capacity in 10 community health volunteers (CHVs), training them to reach villages with essential medicines and medical supplies for those villages that are located more than 5km’s from the health facility and with more than 40 HHs. In many cases, the households in these villages are female-headed, elderly-headed, internally displaced, or of refugee status with children under five years old. The CHVs will be trained to prioritize child health (specifically children under 5) by identifying and treating malaria, pneumonia and acute watery diarrhea (AWD). P1 will educate the CHVs on signs and symptoms as well as prevention of these morbidities for them to incorporate in prevention messaging.
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type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-03-10T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/RA8/WASH-N-P/INGO/20982</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Multi-sectoral assistance for newly accessible areas of East Jebel Marra, South Darfur state</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>South Darfur is suffering from a protracted humanitarian crisis stemming from conflict exasperated by multiple shocks especially flooding and disease outbreaks. The Jebel Marra massif has been especially hard hit by the Darfur crisis and much of the region has been outside of the control of the Government of Sudan (GoS) for many years. Conflict and displacement have affected the Darfur region since 2004. Military operations in 2014 and 2015 made the Sudan Liberation Army – Abdel Wahid (SLA/AW) retreat into the Jebel Marra mountains thus reducing their area of control considerably. The signing of the Juba Peace agreement in 2020, has considerably improved humanitarian access to several areas under rebel control including East Jebel Marra locality, but with few actors already active in the area. Today, more than 80% of Jebel Marra remain under GoS control, while the remaining 20%, mostly further interior in the mountains and with high population density is controlled by SLA/AW.  

The overall security in the wider Jebel Marra remains unpredictable, with intercommunal violence reported in June 2020 and January 2021, resulting in large displacement. The main drivers of displacement in Jebel Marra remain armed conflict between GoS and SLA/AW or between factions of the SLA/AW and in some instances, inter-tribal fighting, triggered by competition over scarce resources, mainly water and pasture and mining.  The remaining populations in the areas of armed conflict are reported to have moved to the mountains and move back and forth between the mountains and the main towns whenever calm is restored. Many fled to IDP camps south of Jebel Marra and around Nyala. 

Mercy Corps (MC) and NNGO partner, Rural Development Organisation (RDO), plan to implement a multi sectoral response in the WASH, Nutrition and Protection. The activities will take place in East Jebel Marra locality especially the settlements of Suni, Jawa, Deribat, Leiba, Tabaldiya Mara.

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The assistance will target a total of  1720 households that will receive  improved emergency  shelters (ES). SORR will distribute the shelter kits to the most in need households in families, train beneficiaries on hazard mitigation and transition to recovery and develope environmental awareness materials and disseminate to the communities, conduct PSEA training to SORR staffs amp beneficiaries.
Emergency Shelter items which include (Large poles, Medium poles, Shargani, Locally Produced Rope (Jamica) and burnt engine oil) will be procured locally within West Darfur State for quick response to the needs of the affected families. SORR will distribute the shelter kits to the most in need households in families, train beneficiaries on environmental friendly techniques of shelter construction, PSEA training and conduct protection training to reduce the risk of GBV and Child abuse related to shelter. During all these trainings, COVID 19 awareness topics will be included.
This rapid response is aimed at reducing the suffering of conflict affected victims, restoring dignity and hope. The project will be implemented by SORR, in partnership with line ministries, community-based committees, local authorities, community leaders and the beneficiaries themselves. SORR is a registered national NGO with a strong presence in West Darfur State for over 15 years. SORR has rich experience in implementing ESNFI interventions and is an active member of the ES/NFI sector at both state and federal levels. 
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Emergency Shelter items which include (Woven mats (roof and siding) Large poles, bamboo poles, tying strings, 4mx6m plastic sheet, and burnt engine oil) will be procured locally within West Darfur State for quick response to the needs of the affected families. SORR will distribute the shelter kits to the most in need households in families, train beneficiaries on hazard mitigation and transition to recovery and develope environmental awareness materials and disseminate to the communities, conduct PSEA training to SORR staffs amp beneficiaries, train beneficiaries on environmental friendly techniques of shelter construction, strengthen community level conflict resolution and prevention platforms to promote alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and conduct protection training to reduce the risk of GBV and Child abuse related to shelter. During all these trainings, COVID 19 awareness topics will be mainstreamed and included.


This rapid response is aimed at reducing the suffering of victims, restoring dignity and hope. The project will be implemented by SORR, in partnership with line ministries, HAC, community-based committees, local authorities, community leaders and the beneficiaries themselves. SORR is a registered national NGO with a strong presence in West Darfur State for over 15 years. SORR has rich experience in implementing ESNFI interventions and is an active member of the ES/NFI sector at both state and federal levels. 

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South Kordofan</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>From June 2021, there was a significant deterioration of security in parts of South Kordofan, especially in and near Kologi within Gedir locality related to renewed intercommunal conflict, primarily between the Dar Ali/Hawazma tribe nomadic people against the Kawahla, Kenana and Logan tribes, resulting in loss of lives, injuries and displacement of people to Abu Jubeiha, Rashaad and Ghadeer localities as well as other neighboring localities controlled by non-state actors. Another round of conflict erupted on 02 December in western Abu Jubeiha, and initial estimates from an interagency assessment suggest approximately 40,000 additional individuals have been displaced, including secondary displacement. 

Conflict led to burning of villages looting of food, assets and other belongings and mass displacement. Displaced communities need a critical and immediate humanitarian response. Some of them had their belonging looted, continue to live without appropriate shelter, and are sharing the existing basic services with the host community thus burdening the existing services above capacity. The displacements happened at the onset of rainy season depriving them with an opportunity to farm, which may impact food security and livelihoods, with negative effects on nutritional status, and which could contribute to harmful coping mechanisms. This project aims to meet the most critical shelter-NFI, health, and protection needs of the conflict-affected population. 

Through direct experience of violence, loss, displacement and the disruption of social structures, many children will be in mental distress. Furthermore, loss of livelihoods, assets and property, can contribute towards the adoption of negative coping strategies which place vulnerable individuals at heightened risk of harm and exploitation. Enhancement of psychosocial status will be catered for by establishing community safe spaces to provide psychosocial assistance including through recreational activities, life-skills and vocational training, appropriate to children and youth. SC will capacitate community-based structures on child protection aspects to monitor community protection risks, and undertake community awareness to strengthen protection risk prevention and response, and will strengthen the capacity of protection actors to deliver appropriate and safe specialised child protection services through training. SC will support 2 health facilities in the area receiving displaced population (Tayba in Abu Jubeiha locality and Tajmala in Rashad locality) to continue to provide the minimum basic package of primary health care services despite the increased caseload. These services include outpatient consultation and treatment of common morbidities, basic laboratory services, vaccination/immunization for infants and pregnant women, antenatal and postnatal care treatment and referral for SGBV cases referral for emergency including obstetric cases to secondary level care and health education/promotion. SC will procure essential medicines, medical consumables and supplies, support health workers and will also undertake minor rehabilitation of the waiting areas, so that it is appropriate to meet the needs of the larger catchment population. SC will also support health promotion, including on COVID-19, to encourage behaviours which reduce disease transmission, and encourage health-seeking behavior. Save the Children (SC) will support families without appropriate shelter and NFI items through distribution of essential NFI kits and shelter life-saving shelter to displaced households. This will be preceded by a thorough assessment of NFI and Shelter needs including registration and verification for NFIs and shelter beneficiaries, and pre and post distribution monitoring. SC will also conduct a training program on fire prevention and response and broader disaster preparedness and provide technical guidance for effective shelter delivery.
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in Sortony. In particular, on 15 July armed clashes erupted in Sortony between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) led by Sadiq Al Fuka, former SLA/AW adherent and now a signatory with Government of Sudan (GoS).  SAF led by Al Sadiq Al Fuka took control of Sortony on 18 July, although attacks and fighting continued, including shooting on 25 July in Sortony gathering site and an ambush on his forces on 26 July.  Heavy clashes have also taken place between rival SLA/AW rival commanders both in North and Central Darfur.

Fighting including through the use of heavy artillery has led to reports of several civilian casualties, mostly of elderly and disabled persons as well as small children, as well as injuries and burning of villages.  As a result, IDPs fled the area, including to the surrounding mountains and other communities including in Central Darfur.  The control of the area by SAF/Al Fuka has been associated with severe protection concerns including SGBV, abductions, arbitrary detainment and forced recruitment.  Furthermore, there has been widespread looting and destruction of service facilities, including health clinics and schools, as well as humanitarian agency offices and warehouses.  Access to Kobe, the main water point was also blocked for some time. 

This project aims to meet the most urgent life-saving health and nutrition needs of the conflict-affected population in and around Sortony.  No health services have been provided in Sortony since mid-July 2021.  Health service operation was highly impacted by the de-registration of NNGOs working in the sector and armed clashes which led to looting of supplies and equipment in the health and nutrition facilities. The prolonged lack of services, chronic lack of clean water, and a recent increase of vectors in North Darfur, provides a dire health situation where the population of Sortony is susceptible to diseases endemic in the area including Malaria and Typhoid fever. The state has also recently confirmed cases of Dengue Fever and Hepatitis E and is still battling the COVID-19 pandemic.

Through this project, Save the Children will re-establish primary health and nutrition services.  SC will rehabilitate existing health and nutrition facilities, procuring essential medicines, equipment, and furniture and supplies.  To improve the quality of care, SC will provide training to health and nutrition staff and volunteers, including on Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) for health workers and on Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) and Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) in Emergencies for nutrition workers, as well as regular supervision, on-the-job training and provision of learning aids.  People with additional or specific needs will be supported.  SC will conduct distribution of long-lasting insecticide treated mosquito nets (LLIN) to pregnant and lactating women and will support referral to secondary health services for those that need it, as well as the appropriate clinical treatment and referral of SGBV cases.  Severe acute malnutrition cases with complications will be supported through inpatient care.  

Community health committees will be established to further support health promotion, including on COVID-19, to encourage behaviours which reduce disease transmission, and encourage health-seeking behaviour.  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Since the displacement, internally displaced persons (IDPs) were getting sporadic support by local community, government, and NGOs, but currently the condition has deteriorated and requires humanitarian support through WASH, Health and Protection services. Reconciliation efforts have been initiated but not yet successful as a result, the IDPs fate is unpredicted. IDPs are currently sharing already exhausted host community water sources which are unprotected seasonal river (wadi) and traditional wells. The nearest public health facility is at 20km from the village and a private clinic in Melloi village is not affordable by IDPs.  Security bodies are not easily accessible in the area.   

The proposed project will provide integrated response to WASH, Health amp Nutrition need of IDPs and Host Communities. In Yasin locality, ALIGHT has ongoing WASH,  Health and Nutrition projects targeting returnees and host communities, however Alight has no sufficient budget to extend services to Melloi IDPs. Under this RfEP allocation, Alight is proposing an integrated WASH, Health, Nutrition and protection interventions. Through the integrated and complementary response mechanisms the impact of this project is optimize and holistically address the needs of IDP community. ALIGHT MEAL will closely monitor the implementation and ensure accountability to the affected population and ensure quality benchmarks are achieved. 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NGO</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Sudan BI 2021</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-01-16T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/RA9/H-N-WASH/INGO/21051</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Multisectoral emergency response to the conflict and displacement affected regions in the eastern corridor - South Kordofan</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>The proposed project aims to provide integrated WASH and Health services to the affected population in Abugibiha and Rashad locality in South Kordofan. The project activities are designed keeping in view the needs identified by inter agency need assessments conducted in the target localities. The proposed WASH intervention will increase the safe access to water sources and sanitation facilities for IDP’s and host communities in target locations. The project will ensure capacity building of government and communities as part of project sustainability beside the monitoring plan conducted for WASH interventions. The project will provide rehabilitation, operations and maintenance of water resources in addition to training of existing gender sensitive water user committees to sustain the services, management and monitoring of water resources. CARE will construct and rehabilitate the sanitation facilities to increase mortality and morbidity of community by conducting hygiene and cleaning campaigns in targets areas. To improve hygiene and health of women and girls they will be provided with dignity sanitary kits. 
Health amp Nutrition:
 CARE will provide integrated and quality primary and reproductive healthcare services to reduce morbidity and mortality of the targeted communities  with essential nutritional services in one static health facility in Darbatti and mobile clinic to Kalogi, Abugibiha and Tajmala to the IDPs and host communities.
The minimum basic service package includes, but not limited to, curative outpatient consultation services for diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses, basic laboratory investigations, immunization, Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI), sexually transmitted infection (STI) management, antenatal care, clean and safe deliveries, postpartum care, mother and child health, Gender-based violence (GBV) cases, and emergency referrals for complicated cases to secondary health facilities in Darbatti. Through this project CARE aims to provide the curative services in the health facilities with focus on raising communities' awareness on critical public health issues to enhance their self-protection and resilience. Two-way dialogue based risk communication and engagement to understand better and address community perceptions, including social stigma and barriers that may impact health-seeking behavior. CARE will build a community-based network to rapidly identify and address health risks and disease outbreaks timely, including COVID-19. The project will be implemented in collaboration with ministry of health, WES and locality administrative units.  Under this proposal, CARE will lead on WASH amp Health in partnership with line ministries and build on existing programming in target locations and complement the ongoing WASH activities implemented by CARE in these locations. The project is expected to reach 126,654 individuals to cover the new and old caseloads in Abugibiha, Gadeer, Rashad and Ellirri localities. The target population is mentioned as below: 
i.	Ellirri – Darbatti, Alkhababish IDPs in Ellirri town 
ii.	Gadeer: Kalogi town, Mabrouka amp Logan clusters 
iii.	Abugibiha: Abugibiha town, Elsyeragia, Hayelmadaris, Alrahmania
iv.	Rashad: Tajmala, Kungara, IDPs in Rashad town 
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These conflict-affected persons require immediate life-saving humanitarian assistance in their locations of displacement. The conflict and displacement prompted family separation that exposes women and girls to multiple forms of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect. This report set the Reserve for Emergency allocation methodology into action, mobilizing a multi-prong response including WASH, Shelter/NFI, Child Protection, and Gender-based Violence. WR Sudan plans to implement the GBV component, and here presents a plan for a short-term immediate (up to 3 months) response focusing on aiding GBV survivors and other vulnerable women through the provision of dignity kits. The project will target 4,000 vulnerable women and girls of reproductive age in the Jebel Moon area, prioritizing survivors of GBV, and provide them with dignity kit support for 3 months. 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In particular, on 15 July, armed clashes erupted in Sortony between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) led by Sadiq Al Fuka, former SLA/AW adherent and now a signatory with the Government of Sudan (GoS). SAF led by Al Sadiq Al Fuka took control of Sortony on 18 July. However, attacks and fighting continued, including shooting on 25 July in Sortony gathering site and an ambush on his forces on 26 July. Heavy clashes have also occurred between rival SLA/AW rival commanders in North and Central Darfur.
Fighting, including through the use of heavy artillery, has led to reports of several civilian casualties, mostly of elderly and disabled persons and small children, as well as injuries and burning of villages. As a result, IDPs fled the area, including the surrounding mountains and other communities, including in Central Darfur. The control of the area by SAF/Al Fuka has been associated with severe protection concerns, including SGBV, abductions, arbitrary detainment, and forced recruitment. Furthermore, there has been widespread looting and destruction of service facilities, including health clinics, schools, and humanitarian agency offices and warehouses. Access to Kobe, the main water point was also blocked for some time. Due to the lack of humanitarian access caused by the insecurity, and de-registration of key National NGOs (NNGOs), minimal humanitarian assistance has been provided since the armed clashes began, and the needs are tremendously increasing.
This project aims to meet the most critical protection needs of the conflict-affected population in and around Sortony. Through direct experience of violence, loss, displacement, and the disruption of social structures, many people are in mental distress. Furthermore, the economic components of loss of livelihoods, assets, and property, exacerbated by the limited humanitarian provision, can contribute to adopting negative coping strategies, placing vulnerable individuals at heightened risk of harm and exploitation.
Save the Children (SC) will establish safe spaces for children’s play and recreation and to receive psychosocial support, Psychological First Aid, and resilience session for girls and boys. SC will rehabilitate an existing Women’s Center to provide lifesaving, age-appropriate GBV case management and PSS services to women and girls. Family tracing and reunification (FTR) and case management services for unaccompanied and separated children (UASCs) and other at-risk children, as well as direct support for GBV survivors, will be provided by personnel trained on specialized case management, including caring for child survivors of SGBV (CCS), FTR and alternative care for UASC, and PSS provision. Furthermore, SC will distribute emergency NFI support, including dignity kits, to women and adolescent girls.
SC will conduct safety audits and community discussions to identify risks faced by the community, particularly by vulnerable/marginalized groups within the society, and develop strategies to address these in collaboration with local communities and humanitarian actors. SC will work to mainstream protection through all interventions by humanitarian actors working across different sectors. 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The project will drill 5 hand pumps, and rehabilitate 10 hand pumps, distribute hygiene items in 10 schools, distribute hygiene kits to 300 households, train 5 water user committees to guarantee effective operation and maintenance of water sources. The project will also create awareness in the targeted community on hygiene and sanitation among the people displaced by the conflicts. 
  
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The project will construct 20 latrines in schools, rehabilitate 20 latrines in schools, distribute hygiene items in 10 schools and also distribute hygiene kits to 494 households, provide500 cartons of soap to households and schools and provide 20 hand washing facilities to improve hand hygiene in schools.  The project will also create awareness in the targeted community on hygiene and sanitation and distribute IEC materials and conduct outreaches in the IDP camps and in schools. To guarantee access to clean and safe water, the project will drill 10 hand pumps and rehabilitate another 20 hand pumps. The project will also support water tracking in Krindig IDP for those in locations without water sources. </narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-02-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-02-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-07-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-07-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></person-name><job-title><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></job-title><telephone>xxxx (Secured)</telephone><email>xxxx (Secured)</email></contact-info><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></person-name><job-title><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></job-title><telephone>xxxx (Secured)</telephone><email>xxxx (Secured)</email></contact-info><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></person-name><job-title><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></job-title><telephone>xxxx (Secured)</telephone><email>xxxx (Secured)</email></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="SD" percentage="100" /><location ref="SU23"><name><narrative>West Darfur</narrative></name><point srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326"><pos>12.84635610 23.00119890</pos></point></location><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="11" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Water, Sanitation and Hygiene</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2022-02-01" /><period-end iso-date="2022-07-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2022-02-17">456163.96</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="SUD15-20940" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-02-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2022-02-17">456163.96</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>International NGO</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3305910558" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-11-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2022-11-17">91184.92</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>International NGO</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3305455464" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-03-02" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2022-03-02">364931.17</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>International NGO</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Sudan BI 2021</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2022-03-04T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/RA9/WASH/INGO/21034</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>WASH reserve of emergency respond to alleviation of WASH needs being experienced in Sortony IDPs camp</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>Sortony IDP camp which has since been very slowly recovery from the ended Darfur conflict and the yearly flush floods has of recent been experiencing attacks following the official withdrawal of UNAMID (The African Union - United Nations Hybrid Mission in Darfur) on 8 April 2021, tensions returned between Government forces against Sudan Liberation Army/Abdul Wahid (SLA/AW) reportedly over the control of the UNAMID base in Sortony. On 15 July armed clashes erupted in Sortony between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) led by Sadiq Al Fuka, former SLA/AW adherent and now a signatory with Government of Sudan (GoS).

On 14th June 2021, SLA/AW entered the Sortony IDP gathering and arrested 8 Sadiq Al Fuka elements following reports of cattle rustling by Sadiq’s group.  Following this arrest, some of Al Fuka’s group fled to Kobe SAF base, 5 kms west of the IDP gathering site.  The SLA/AW elements positioned themselves inside and at the peripheries of the gathering site claiming to own the land as well as being there to protect the IDPs. It is reported that Sadiq returned to the gathering site, leading to increased tensions which further escalated into armed clashes between his group and SLA/AW adherents on 15th July 2021. Heavy artillery was reportedly used and as a result, some IDPs fled to the surrounding mountains, while others went to Kaguro (22 kms east of Sortony) and Bulle (17kms south of Sortony) in Central Darfur. Access to Kobe, the main water point was also blocked. Several casualties were reported among the IDPs, mostly elderly and disabled persons as well as small children.

SAF led by Al Sadiq Al Fuka took control of Sortony on 18 July, although attacks and fighting have continued, including shooting on 25 July in Sortony gathering site and an ambush on his forces on 26 July.  Heavy clashes have also taken place between rival SLA-AW rival commanders both in North and Central Darfur.
The clashes in Sortony led to mass displacement, deaths and injuries caused by shooting, shelling, and burning of villages by clashing armed actors, the control of the area by SAF/Al Fuka has been associated with severe protection concerns including SGBV, abductions, arbitrary detainment and forced recruitment. Furthermore, there has been widespread looting and destruction of service infrastructure, including clinics, schools and water schemes as well as humanitarian agency offices and warehouses.  Due to lack of humanitarian access caused by the insecurity, and de-registration of some National NGOs (NNGOs), extremely limited humanitarian assistance has been provided since the armed clashes began, and needs are escalating. The restoration of peace and security by the government forces has made the displaced persons to start returning to the IDP camp.
The project seeks to respond to the current WASH needs in Sortony for the 31, 893 returned IDPs through rehabilitation of the looted/spoilt WASH facilities, construction of a new water yard, sanitation improvement in the IDP community and institutions and hygiene observance in the both the IDP community and institutions  
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This project is intended to provide educational support for 15764 vulnerable refugee children and school teachers affected by crisis/conflicts in As Salam locality of White Nile state, a locality which is identified as "severity level above 4" according to the localities/severity levels above 4 stated in the final standard allocation paper 2021 SHF. The proposed activities will contribute to improved access to safe and quality education for girls and boys at school age while strengthening school teachers' capacities to enhance the learning process. This will be carried out in 8 basic schools in As Salam locality, where 8 new referral pathways will be established in schools/TLSs to provide support and have a safe environment for students girls and boys. This activity will be followed by 3 ToT training sessions on referral pathways (child protection amp GBV) to build the capacities of basic school teachers. 8 training sessions on EiE (Education in Emergencies) will be provided to school teachers to enable them to sustain education during emergencies. For safe back to schools measures, 8,064 non-medical, washable fabric facemasks will be provided to school students and teachers as well to prevent COVID-19 from spread among students. For the same purpose, and for improved hygiene practices, 48 temporary handwashing stations will be provided, installed, and equipped with handwashing soap to promote good hygiene practices among school students and teachers.16 temporary learning spaces TLSs will be provided to support conflict and crisis-affected children's access to education services. 9,784 hygiene kits will be provided to school students and teachers to promote personal hygiene. 160 teacher kits will be provided to school teachers to improve the teaching process. 6,899 school kits will be provided to students attending schools to increase engagement and enrollment of children in school. To prevent sexual exploitation and abuse throughout the implementation, 15 project staff from JASMAR and stakeholders will be trained on PSEA packages following the PSEA standard operation procedures of JASMAR. Community-based consultation focus group discussions FGDs will be organized in 8 communities with key members, women groups to ensure engagement and active participation.  and community representatives. Considering persons with disability PWD inclusion, the project will support 30 children with disability by the provision of school uniforms to encourage enrollment.  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nutrition, GBV, and education services for vulnerable and emergency-affected population of South Kordofan</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>In response to identified needs within the Sudan HRP 2021, The GOAL, Save the Children and Almanar consortium propose to undertake an integrated multi-sector project targeting 93,454 individuals, including: 
38,008 men, 39,559 women7785 boys and 8102 girls from Abu Jubayhah, Ar Rashad, Al Leri, Habila amp Talawdi localities in South Kordofan State:

The overall goal of the program is to provide timely multi-sectoral life-saving assistance to crisis affected people to reduce mortality amp morbidity by providing life-sustaining basic services while mitigating protection risks and responding to protection needs. This program will provide safe, equitable and dignified access to critical Health (with strong emphasis and integration of reproductive health (RH) services), Nutrition, GBV and Education basic services to people in need of humanitarian assistance in the targeted areas. Consortium partners have an operational presence, expertise, and experience across the five localities and will leverage these in addition to their existing programing to complement and maximize overall program impact. GOAL the consortium lead, will provide integrated health and nutrition services with outpatient therapeutic program (OTP) services including the Nutrition Impact and Positive Practice (NIPP) intervention which will directly address the multi-sectoral causes of malnutrition, such as inadequate diet diversity, poor WASH behaviors, and unsafe food preparation and conservation methods across Abu Jubayhah, Ar Rashad, Habila amp Talawdi localities from 13 health facilities and two stabilization centers. Al Manar will provide integrated health and nutrition services in two existing and one new PHC and OTP facility in El Leri locality. GOAL will mentor SC and Almanar on the NIPP approach.

Save the Children will provide education and education in emergencies services including school feeding, provision of scholastic materials, provision of temporary classrooms or rehabilitation of
permanent classrooms, and improvements to water and sanitation infrastructure and water supply
in schools, providing teachers with supplies and incentives for volunteer teachers and in-service professional development. Finally, working with Parent-Teacher Association to facilitate educational activities in in Ar Rashad and Abu Jubayhah localities addition to participating in nation-wide Joint Education Needs Assessment (JENA).SC will mentor Almanar and GOAL on working with community-based child protection structures on integrating child protection minimum standards in service provision. 

While Almanar will take the lead to provide comprehensive, technical GBV prevention interventions and response services for survivors in all five localities whilst simultaneously building the capacity of GOAL and Save the Children to integrate GBV activities around this and ongoing programs. This will involve an assessment in all five localities, establishing and maintaining community-based protection networks, and strengthening case identification, referral, and management. GOAL will work together with Al Manar in the consortium GBV response by providing clinical management of rape (CMR) services and psycho-social support, as well as leading some community activities and awareness in Habila locality. All three consortium partners will conduct galvanizing awareness-raising in the prevention and response of GBV and PSEA with support map out referral pathways and actual referral of GBV Survivors. 
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These factors include continued tribal fighting in South Darfur, particularly in the Jebel Marra area, and in neighboring states frequent fire outbreaks in various internally displaced person (IDP) camps and flooding, especially in the Kalma IDP camp, Damso, Kateila, and IDP gathering areas. The newly displaced require lifesaving assistance including emergency shelter and non-food items (ES/NFI). IDPs, both new and old, in camps and in host communities, also require ES/NFI replenishment. 

Alight, in cooperation with UNHCR field offices, proposes to identify, verify, distribute and replenish lifesaving ES/NFIs assistance to 1,000 households (HH) reaching up to 12,000 people in South Darfur The number target female heads of households to capture more vulnerable people (Women, children and elder people) from polygamous marriage . To ensure gender and diversity equity, ALIGHT will identify households headed by women in the affected region for assistance. Prior to any distribution, all needs will be assessed and verified, and special attention will be given to the participation and unique needs of women, girls, boys, older people, unaccompanied children, and people with special needs (PWSNs).
 
PWDs inclusion
PWDs in such forced displacements and in vulnerable communities face multiple and compounding forms of discrimination including on the basis of disability and other intersecting diversity factors that may lead to situations of exclusion. Alight will apply the Inclusion approach in project design, implementation and service delivery, while bringing together perspectives, needs, priorities, capacities, contributions of PWDs at the center of programming and protection. Key considerations will be made for Extremely Vulnerable Households (EVHs) that are unable to support themselves with out specialized care arrangements e.g.   Chronically Ill persons of concern, persons with severe disability be it physical or mental, Older persons of concern, even Children at Risk with disabilities etc, who may experience particular protection risks and inequality. Alight will ensure the PWDs are given the opportunity to enjoy their rights on an equal footing with others, and are able to participate fully in leadership and making of decisions that affect their lives and the lives of their family members and communities. Alight will promote protection of PWDs against all forms of discrimination while ensuring equitable access to ES/NFIs. Alight will also employ  the Age, Gender, Diversity Mainstreaming and Community Based approaches for the success of ES/NFIs project.
Alight will raise awareness of the rights of persons with disabilities, among staff, partners and communities for the this project, ensure persons with disabilities are represented in community leadership structures and other
community based protection mechanisms, disaggregate all data by disability status in order to make it possible to monitor access and inclusion, maintain feedback mechanisms which are accessible and capable of monitoring and responding to concerns of persons with disabilities. 
Alight will advocate for attention to the rights of persons with disabilities in interagency forums and coordination mechanisms as well as advocating for the inclusion of PWDs in national policies and Programmes. 

In regard to PSEA
Alight will ensure the targeted population is protected against SEA while ensuring adherence to PSEA amp Community Based Complaints Mechanisms SoPs. 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to addressing humanitarian needs by providing life saving and sustaining shelter/NFIs and Protection services for 12 months for vulnerable host communities (HC) El Rahad locality in Gedaref. 
In terms of ES/NFIs, the project will provide at least 1,300 NFI kits to vulnerable households in Bazora and Hawaa villages, as well as 660 households with shelter material to reconstruct, repair and secure safe housing
during the project period. Further, in order to address protection needs in the communities, a Protection component has been included. Activities will establish appropriate feedback and response mechanism to give each community the opportunity to identify, report and seek redress for program quality and protection concerns, as well as addressing both sensitive and non-sensitive issues such as Protection against Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA).
Further, an ERRM component for Gedaref State has been added to the project, considering implementing ES/NFIs activities in case of an emergency.
COVID-19 messages will be mainstreamed throughout S/NFIs, Protection and ERRM activities. 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of South Darfur State, Sudan.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>IAS is proposing an integrated WASH, GBV and Education support project targeting vulnerable IDPs, Returnees, Refugees and Host Communities in Al Radoum, Alsunta and Kateila localities of South Darfur State, Sudan. The broad objective of the project is to provide emergency relief and save lives through provision of sufficient clean water, sanitation facilities and awareness, reduction in waterborne diseases, increase access to GBV protection services, increase GBV awareness, provide dignity kits to refugee women and girls and improve access to quality education to boys and girls including children with disabilities, for vulnerable communities affected by conflict and economic hardships. The specific objectives of the project are
	Access to quality education and safe learning spaces with adequate WASH facilities for boys and girls, and for disabled children
	Ensuring the safety, health and dignity of women and girls by provision of quality multi-sectoral GBV response services to women and girls with a survivor-centered approach and GBV risk mitigation measures
	Provision of sufficient clean water, sanitation facilities, hygiene awareness, and reduction in waterborne diseases. 

A total of 55617 individuals will be reached by the integrated project as follows 4346 (7%) IDPs, 42797 (75%) vulnerable Host Community members, 7876 (14%) Returnees and 1913 (4%) Refugees. 

All the three targeted localities are ranked under HNO severity scoring of 4 and 5 for WASH, GBV and Education in South Darfur state. IAS and its local partner RDO are familiar with all the three targeted localities and are part of an ongoing 2020 SHF Consortium intervention with World Vision as the lead agency, implementing WASH activities in 5 localities of South Darfur. IAS is also implementing, UNICEF funded Education in Emergencies projects in 3 localities of South Darfur, UNHCR funded WASH and Peace Building projects in 5 another localities of South Darfur. The proposed SHF WASH, GBV and Education interventions will complement the existing IAS interventions and target localities without current assistance but in need. 

Targeted communities and their key leaders have been engaged in previous Needs Assessments carried out by IAS in January 2021, and they participated in selection of priority projects and specific villages to be targeted. Government line ministries participated in these community consultations and assessments, ensuring that prioritized projects and targeted villages complement existing Government technical strategies designed to address the needs. Community Response Mechanisms (CRMs) will be put in place to ensure continued consultation of affected population in decision making, and feedback on the impact of the projects. During project public gatherings and trainings organized and implemented by IAS, its local partner and Government ministry staff, beneficiaries will be informed and educated about their right to participate in projects identification, design, implementation and feedback of impact through use of CRM channels. IAS and its local partner will also educate project beneficiaries, local leaders and Government stakeholders on the commitment by IAS in Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) so as to empower them in preventing and reporting sexual exploitation and abuse. Programme staff will attend PSEA refresher trainings and will be constantly reminded of their duty in PSEA and their expected conduct as they carry out project activities.
Rehabilitation of existing basic services and infrastructure such as existing boreholes, water yards and wells, will be prioritized over new construction in order to reduce costs, reduce time required for construction and increase coverage. 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West  Darfur state (Consortium).</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>This integrated multi-sector project is planned to be implemented in a consortium involving three INGOs amp one NNGO that have strong presence in West Darfur, including Al Geneina, Habila amp Jebel-moon localities. The implementing partners have rich experience in undertaking health, Nutrition, WASH, FSL, Shelter/NFI amp protection sectors. The agencies include World Relief (WR), Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Germany (VSF Germany), International Aid Service (IAS) amp NNGO called SORC. The project will be managed by a project coordination unit established in WRS office. The consortium has a governance body (project steering committee) consists of country directors amp program directors of each organization. The steering committee meets once in a month amp discuss on project related matters. The partners have strong experience in working in a consortium amp currently, WR is a member of three consortia two of them as implementing member. WR has been leading SHF emergency response projects which are implemented in Central Darfur amp Geneina. WR amp VSF-G are the strongest partners in implementing FSL amp IAS is one of the agency having strong capacity in implementing WASH. SORC is the strongest local partner in the state have experience of working in protection. WR, VSF-G amp IAS have rich experience of implementing protection activities in the state amp other parts of the country. Under this consortium, WRS fully implements GBV in all localities. Likewise, WR will implements FSL amp health in Jebel-Moon amp Geneina respectively. Whereas VSF implements FSL in Geneina amp Habila. Moreover, IAS implements WASH amp General Protection in all localities, amp Shelter in Geneina amp Habila. SORC implements Child protection in all localities.

The program will address the immediate needs amp priorities of the targeted communities with forethought to medium-term needs amp household resilience. As described in the sectors below, health, WASH, FSL Shelter amp protection components integrated so that the affected households would benefit from more than one intervention to serve them more holistically amp enhance the project effectiveness amp the multiplier effects. The interventions are mainly designed to meet immediate emergency needs of the vulnerable people mainly women, girls amp children, people with disabilities, ethnic minorities amp others with special needs by employing approaches like gender sensitive conflict sensitive, inclusive that increase the targets. Equitable access to humanitarian resources, community ownership that contributes to sustainability of the results. 

The health sector will provide lifesaving primary healthcare with a focus on primary curative amp preventive care of communicable diseases, maternal amp child health, amp strengthening community health. The health sector activities will be delivered through, 4 clinics located in Geneina locality being supported by the project. The WASH sector focuses on improving the communities’ access to clean water supply, hygiene amp sanitation facilities through proper management of the infrastructures amp the governance systems. While doing these, emphasis has been given to improving household-level water treatment, solid waste management, ODF. The FSL sector focuses on saving lives amp building the resilience of the most vulnerable HHs. The sector interventions also complement health activities by improving dietary diversity amp HH income amp build capacity of farmers amp livestock owners in producing amp accessing food. The protection sector includes on GBV, Child Protection amp General Protection focusing on creating awareness, establishing protection platforms amp creating conducive environment.  

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Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Integrated Multi-Sectorial Services to the South Sudanese Refugees in Jabel Awlia Locality in Khartoum State</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>The project is planned to provide multi-services combined from Health, Nutrition and GBV intervention through well-established center in Bantiu in Jabel Awlai locality targeting mainly SSRwith 10% coverage of other groups in the area.The project targets acutely malnourished children(SAM with or without complication)either through treatment or through rehabilitating services. Improve the capacityofMOH staff to provide quality services and community volunteers,the ultimate goal of the project“save the lives” of acute malnourished children U5 in Jebel Awlia locality with total number of population 1,380,014(Nutrition Sector-Sudan),The estimation for GAM U5 children is 6.4% whereas SAM is0.50%(S3M 2018).The U5 SAM target 1,000(510 Girls, 490 Boys ) is within the identified boundariesfor achieving the first thematic priority(i.e. saving lives).Health target is11,970(4421male,5100 female,1200 boy,1249 girls)Provision of medical treatment for 11244, 3748 patient with serious medical conditions out of the mentioned target referred to hospital,200 U5 SAM(102 g,98 b)  with medicalvision of medical supplies and equipment for Bantiu PHC and Conduct 24(2/month)Awareness Raising Sessions (AWRs),oncommunity and personal health and hygiene,mental health,mother and child health,as well as CoVID-19,floods and diseases outbreak preparedness and responses.Nutrition target1,328(14 male, 314 female,490 boy,and 510 girls as follow:Treat 1000 SAM children,CMAM and NIE training for 28 persons, 6 (3 women, 3 men))technical staff and 22(11 women, 11men))community volunteers,select and train 300 mothers to develop 30 IYCF groups from the communities.Nutrition activities also include,12 MUAC screening for case finding and refer, 24 nutrition mobile OTP,24 cleaning campaigns,and 24 (2/month)Awareness raising sessions Through protection/GBV interventions, AMVO will rehabilitate women safe space at the PHC in Bantiu area, Jebel Awlia locality to carry on protection/GBV activities.AMVO will initiate its intervention with protection vulnerability assessment in Jebel Awlia locality to cover Bantiu area to identify conditions, perceptions, protections issues and assessing the availability,efficiency and lessons learned. Almanar will form and improve capacity of one Community Based ProtectionCommittees/CBPCs (50% female) and integrate water committee who works with COOPI at the same location through providing TOT trainings on Protection/GBV related issues,PSEA,referral pathways to improve the CBPCs required skills to contact with their communities and identify their needs. 4 networking meetings followed by 2 forums will be coordinated to raise community protection and GBV related issues to be solved with decision makers.Case management amppsychosocial support will be provided to 30W SGBV survivors and 300 dignity kits will be distributed to vulnerable women/girls of reproductive age.30W survivors will be referred to relevant service providers to insure they received protection/GBV needed services.Also, 200 extremely vulnerable individuals from the targeted community will receive direct material support based on their need.AWR activities will be implemented targeting 1,000 Women and girls through tea talk groups and focus group discussions to improve their knowledge and understanding about their rights. AMVO will enhance the capacity of health providers and relevant line ministries through providing CMRtraining and professional practical advance training for relevant line ministries representatives to support protection and GBV among community.Also will target 30 women survivors with engage them in different vocational trainings to improve their livelihood and socioeconomic status.COVID-19 precautionary steps will be taken under consideration during conducting all project activities.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2021-11-15" type="1" 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The project targeted 76,422 (14,781 boys, 15,409 girls, 22,900 men amp 23,601 women)  living in 7 facilities, including Sinkat, Arkaweet Haligeet, Samad, Denayiet, Ongab, and Alslam. The project will provide integrated health, nutrition, CP, and WASH services. The services include treatment of communicable and non-communicable diseases, vaccination services for children below one year and pregnant women, and provide Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for reproductive health (RH) to support reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health, and enhance infection prevention and control at the facility level, build the resilience of targeted communities to cope with disaster while raising their awareness to fight the current COVID-19  pandemic, including the provision of essential medicines, equipment, and furniture. Rehabilitation of health facilities, training for health care workers, provision of operational cost, and incentive for health care workers to motivate and retain critical staff in remote areas. These interventions will improve equitable access to quality life-saving curative and preventative nutrition and health services by supporting 7 static nutrition centers and health facilities across Sinkat Locality. Services cover the referral and treatment of acutely malnourished cases by providing integrated nutrition services to outpatient therapeutic programmes (OTP) and stabilization centers (SC). OTP services for those with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) and the referral and treatment of SAM cases with medical complications to a nearby hospital. Promotion of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) practices, promotion of adoption of good hygiene and sanitation practices, and treatment for all age groups, both male and female. The nutrition interventions will improve the early identification and prevention of malnutrition and reduce excess morbidity and mortality. As part of gender intervention, SCI will ensure that the activities include SGBV the project will also increase access to safe drinking water for people attending health facilities and children at schools. These will be achieved through water connection to targeted health facilities and water quality monitoring and testing, including the provision of water purification to all targeted health facilities and schools., The project will ensure the availability of appropriate sanitation facilities in health care facilities and schools through construction /and or rehabilitation of existing toilets and assuring availability of handwashing facilities near bathrooms and in health facilities and schools to encourage people to practice and promote handwashing, this in addition to the construction of medical waste disposal (incinerators) at health facilities to ensure proper management of solid and medical waste. It will promote hygiene among targeted communities through delivering essential hygiene massages using the appropriate mechanism. It will be implemented by SCI national partner in close coordination with the SMoH, WES, and locality health teams and other stakeholders. Beneficiaries will be engaged in all stages of project implementation and monitoring. It will be implemented in 12 months with an estimated budget of $700,000. The CP component aims at building the community-based system and enhance government entities on relevant CP aspects (case management, FTR, community-based mechanisms). 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Lagawa and An Nuhood localities in West Kordofan State</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>Almanar is planning to provide efficient Health and GBV services targeting the vulnerable populations in Lagawa and An Nuhood localities in West Kordofan state. diseases outbreak preparedness and responses.
GBV services in west Kordofan state (An Nuhud amp Lagawa localities) will be covered by Almanar through leading participatory vulnerability assessment in targeted localities to identify conditions, perceptions, protections issues and assessing the availability, efficiency and lessons learned. Almanar will rehabilitate 2 women centers (1/locality) to carry on GBV activities and be utilized as women safe spaces where women can obtain psychosocial support through PSS, tea talks, awareness sessions, vocational/life skills trainings. Also through this project, Almanar will establish and operate two Community Based Protection Committees/CBPCs (50% female) and provide them capacity building trainings on Protection/GBV related issues, PSEA, referral pathways to improve the CBPCs with required skills to contact with their communities and identify their needs. To insure that SGBV survivors received protection/GBV needed services, 60 women SGBV survivors will be supported with case management and psychosocial support and distribution of 786 dignity kits to vulnerable women and girls of reproductive age in addition to refer 40 cases to relevant service providers. Almanar will make sure to raise awareness of 2,000 women and girls through awareness raising activities i.e. tea talk groups and focus group discussions. The socioeconomic status and livelihood of 60 women survivors by providing them with vocational skills trainings. Through organizing 8 networking meetings and 4 forums, Almanar will make sure to strengthen capacity of CBPCs, social workers and Community Leaders by meeting together to discuss protection and GBV related issues at the communities to be raised to dialogue with decision makers at the higher level to agree on solutions and strategies to respond to different issues which cannot be solved on a community level. The capacity of 80 health providers and 80 representatives from relevant line ministries will be enhance by engaging health providers in clinical management of rape (CMR) training and line ministries rep in professional practical advance training to support prevention of protection and GBV among community. COVID-19 precautionary steps will be taken under consideration during conducting all project activities. 
The Health intervention will target provision of  medical treatment for  15000, over 30% of the targeted are estimated to have a medical complications which need to be referred to the hospital, 450 pregnant mothers Provide  with Anti Natal Care(ANC) service ,mother amp child health training for 18 medical staff, First Aid Training for 33 community workers Health activates also include, Provision of medical supplies and equipment for the 3 PHCs and Conduct 36 (1/month) Awareness Raising Sessions (AWRs), on community and personal health and hygiene, mental health, mother and child health, as well as COVID-19, floods and and diseases outbreak preparedness and responses.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" 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ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Integrated Health and WASH  response for IDPs, Returnees and host communities in Beliel, As Salam and Damso  Localities, South Darfur.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>The proposed 12-month project will focus on the provision of integrated preventive and curative health and WASH interventions to reduce morbidity and mortality among the targeted population in As Salam, Bilel, Dimso, Kateila, and Tulus localities, South Darfur State. 
Health: ALIGHT will focus on increasing the availability of and access to life-saving primary health services and supporting referrals for complicated cases to secondary care, increasing availability and access to maternal and child health services, strengthening the emergency preparedness and response capacity and coordinating with WASH and nutrition teams to respond to communicable disease outbreaks in an efficient, coordinated, and timely manner. In addition, ALIGHT will strengthen community-based approaches to promote positive health behaviors, recognition of illnesses, and care-seeking practices. The proposed health interventions will be implemented in ten health facilities: Kalma sector 1, 6, 8, Abujazo, Dalal Angra, Barakatoli, Elsafia, Abusalalah, Dimso, and Eltomat PHCCs. ALIGHT health intervention will target 232,979 individuals. Among the population, 104,841 are boys and girls (45%) and 128,138 are men and women (55%). 
Through a well-structured Health Management Information System (HMIS), ALIGHT will capture data and submit weekly epidemiology reports to the SMoH including key health indicators on a monthly basis. ALIGHT (health sector) will partner with JMCO- Jebel Mara Charitable Organization (National NGO) to implement community health component conduct health awareness campaigns, organize orientation sessions and trainings for community leaders and community  relief and development committees (CRDCs) on COVID-19 prevention and response, including Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), conduct joint risk communication activities including community COVID-19 awareness sessions, development and distribution of COVID -19 IEC materials, distribution of IPC supplies, amp commemoration of World AIDS day and 16 Days of Activism against GBV.
WASH: The WASH sector intervention will focus on access to safe and dignified water and sanitation services and promote proper hygiene and sanitation practices and disease risk prevention. Alight will involve the direct beneficiaries in the design and implementation of project activities. Alight with the aim to improved access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and information on safe hygiene practices for host communities in South Darfur state will implement the following activities rehabilitation of water yard, upgrading of a hand pump to the solar system, rehabilitation and improve hafir, in addition, improve the sanitation and environment status in the targeted village through a declaration of three communities as open defecation free (OFD) and supporting the trained hygiene volunteers in conducting general clean up campaigns during the project period .moreover the Women, men and children in targeted villages will have improved and equitable access to information on safe hygiene practices whereby the hygiene volunteers conducting hygiene promotion campaign to disseminate hygiene messages. 
Alight will ensure that all girls, women, boys and men, including small children, older people, Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and people facing additional vulnerabilities, can access WASH facilities and practice their WASH needs easily, in safety and with dignity.  

Alight will ensure the targeted population is protected against SEA while ensuring adherence to PSEA amp Community Based Complaints Mechanisms SoPs. Alight will conduct targeted community awareness campaigns on PSEA and complaints mechanism in light with the project , link the complaint mechanism to assistance services, train project staffs and stakeholders on PSEA, the complaints mechanism, reporting procedures and core principles of support to victims of Sexual Abuse and Harassments.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian 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url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Sudan BI 2021</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2022-06-09T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/SA1/N-H/INGO/19472</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of Multi-Sectoral Integrated lifesaving health and nutrition services for vulnerable resident in Red sea state in (Dordeb, El Qaneb, and Senkat localities).</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>In this proposal Kuwaiti patients Helping Fund (KPHF) proposes to assist vulnerable population to fill identified health and nutrition gaps by running 15 integrated mobile health and nutation services including (15 mobile BHU, 15 bobile OTPs,15 mobile TSFP) in 15 villages (5 in Dordeb,5 in El Qaneb, and 5 in Senkat localities) in Red Sea State. The project proposed to support 9654 direct beneficiaries including (men 2072, women 2947, boys 2260 and girls 2375).
KPHF will provide health and nutrition services Nutrition services to cover CMAM component and targeted (143 SAM 789 MAM CHA,386 MAM PLWs cases) for U5 and PLW which include screening at admission, medical treatment of severely acutely malnourished (SAM) children without medical complication, dietary management and individual child follow up, among others. It will also. It is proposed to enhance vitamin A supplementation in targeted areas through supporting clinic based services. Furthermore, nutrition education and counseling will be provided for mothers/caregivers in Infant and Young Child feeding (IYCF) practices and hygiene promotion and GBV issues, community screening and follow up. 
While health services to provide basic package of PHC with special attention to maternal and child health which include the following services outpatient consultations OPD services, provide essential medications and equipment, referrals of severe cases to secondary care level, improve access to maternal health care services and strengthened child health services which will be achieved by providing routine EPI and IMCI services as well as provide comprehensive reproductive health services such as ANC,PNC, family planning, clean delivery and EmOC. Also strengthen the capacity of project and SMoH staff through medley and intensive trainings and on-the-job trainings related to management and delivery of primary health care services, contribute in early detection, preparedness and response to emergencies and public health threats as well as conduct intensive community awareness campaigns on different topic such as AWD, STIs, RH and others to promote good health and hygiene practices and to reduce the risk of outbreaks of communicable diseases. 
KPHF Followed mobile strategy due to following reasons:
- SMOH prioritized coverage for those centers as mobile due to those centers are not accessible by SMOH.  
- Total population for the targeted sites is very few and is not match with SMOH criteria to establish fixed centers.
- The targeted villages are very scattered so they can’t be covered through fixed strategy.
- The majority of technical staff (medical assistant, midwifes, lab assistance) are not available at targeted site and as well as targeted community do not host or accept people from other communities. 


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The project targets acutely malnourished children (SAM with or without complication and MAM) either through treatment or rehabilitating services. Improve the capacity of MOH staff to provide quality services and community volunteers, the ultimate goal of the project “save the lives” of acute malnourished children U5 targeting Abu-Jabra Locality with estimation for GAM U5 is 14.57% whereas SAM is 7.33%. While in El-Ferdous the estimation for GAM U5 is 21.90% whereas SAM is 6.02%. 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AMVO will rehabilitate 3 women centers (1/locality) to carry on GBV activities there and be utilized as women safe spaces where women can obtain psychosocial support through PSS, tea talks, awareness sessions, vocational/life skills trainings. SGBV survivors will be supported with case management and psychosocial support for 90 women and distribution of 1,500 dignity kits to vulnerable women and girls of reproductive age in addition to referral of 120 cases to relevant service providers to insure that SGBV survivors received protection/GBV needed services. 3,000 Women and girls will benefit from awareness raising activities through tea talk groups and focus group discussions. Also 90 women survivors will be targeted and provided with different vocational trainings to improve their socioeconomic status and upgrade their livelihood. Through networking meetings and forums, AMVO will strengthen capacity of CBPCs, social workers and Community Leaders by meeting together to discuss protection and GBV related issues at the communities to be raised at the forums to dialogue with decision makers at the higher level to agree on solutions and strategies to respond to different issues which cannot be solved on a community level. Capacity building of health providers and relevant line ministries by providing 3 CMR training and professional advance training for relevant line ministries representatives to support protection and GBV among community. 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The project will target 36,894 (8677 boys, 9401 girls, 9220 men 9596 women) individuals living in the catchment area of ten facilities, including Alsabonabi, Keniza Flata, Alrgiba, Aboul, Taybat Elbahar, Galgni, Umkhirien, Albugaa, Allieuna, and Mushirat. The project will provide integrated health, nutrition, and WASH services including treatment of communicable and non-communicable diseases, vaccination services for children below one year and pregnant women, and provide Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for reproductive health (RH) to support reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health, and enhance infection prevention and control at the facility level, build the resilience of targeted communities to cope with disasters while raising their awareness to fight the current COVID-19 outbreak, including the provision of essential medicines, equipment, and furniture. Rehabilitation of health facilities, training for male and female health care workers, provision of operation cost, and incentive for health workers to retain key staff in remote areas. The project will contribute to improving access to quality life-saving curative and preventative nutrition services through the support of 11 static nutrition facilities distributed across Abuhugar locality in Sennar state. The services covering referral and treatment of acutely malnourished cases by providing integrated nutrition services to outpatient therapeutic programs (OTP) and stabilization centers. The provision of OTP services for those with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) and the referral and treatment of SAM cases with medical complications to Abuhugar hospital. Promotion of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) practices, promotion of adoption of good hygiene and sanitation practices will be conducted, providing treatment for all age groups, both male and female. The nutrition interventions will improve early identification and prevention of malnutrition especially for pregnant and lactating women, and therefore reduce excess morbidity and mortality for mother and new borne. As part of gender intervention, we will ensure that the activities include GBV, the project will also increase and improve community access to safe drinking water through rehabilitation, upgrading, and improvement of community water sources including water yards and hand pumps, accompanied by water quality monitoring including treatment and testing for drinking water, the project will ensure availability of appropriate sanitation facilities in health care facilities and schools through the construction of gender-sensitive /and or rehabilitation of existing toilets, and ensure availability of handwashing facilities near to toilets and in health facilities and schools to encourage women, men, girls and boys to practice and promote handwashing, this in addition to the construction of medical waste disposal (incinerator) facilities to ensure proper management of solid and medical waste. 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Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Supporting the Humanitarian Protection Needs of Crisis Affected populations in Central Darfur</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>The proposed intervention aims to scale up the ongoing programming that DRC undertakes to support vulnerable IDP, refugee and host community populations in Central Darfur. The localities of Shamal Jebel Marra and Um Dukhun in Central Darfur. The response may extend beyond these localities if emergency needs arise, but the action focuses on these areas as being particularly underserved by humanitarian actors compared to the protection needs which are evidenced by assessment data. DRC will expand its protection presence to cover underserved and hard to reach communities in Cnetral Darfur, training community based protection networks, distributing individual protection assistance to respond to acute protection needs, conducting protection monitoring to increase the evidence base of protection needs in remote conflict affected areas, raising awareness on key protection issues, supporting crisis affected populations with psychosocial support, and providing case management when feasible. Additional activities round out this comprehensive protection response which DRC strives to provide in all crisis affected areas where it works across Sudan. Both cash and material assistance will be provided to meet immediate protection needs and reduce the critical protection needs which are rife across the states of Darfur. Evidence from protection assessments demonstrates that GBV prevention and response is a critical need across many parts of Sudan including Central Darfur. With the proposed response, DRC aims to mitigate the risk of GBV in the target areas, and provide a response to identified survivors when possible. 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Khartoum hosts a large population of refugees who lack sufficient support to meet their immediate needs and mitigate protection risks. These populations are dispersed around marginalized areas of the state and reside in a diversity of substandard conditions. The proposed intervention aims to build upon DRC’s existing work in Khartoum supporting refugee, migrant and vulnerable host community populations and further extend comprehensive protection and GBV assistance to those in the greatest need. DRC is targeting areas which have high concentrations of refugee populations that have diverse multi-sector needs which are currently contributing to the creation or exacerbation of protection vulnerabilities and risks.  
The proposed intervention includes protection and GBV activities that actively respond to the immediate protection needs of vulnerable refugees in Khartoum and include, GBV case management, creation of new CBPNs, individual protection assistance to acute protection needs (cash or in-kind), social cohesion activities in areas hosting a high concentration of refugee populations, strengthening and extending referral pathways, etc. 

All proposed activities will be coordinated with other actors in order to provide an integrated multisector response to meet all needs whenever possible. 
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This project aims to provide protection support for extremely vulnerable IDPs, refugees and host communities in Allait, Melit and Umburu. The project will be implemented through an integrated approach through strengthening community based prevention mechanisms and improving protection response systems. Currently, NADA has established and trained 4 community based protection network (CBPNs). Under this project, 2 CBPNs and 2 complain and response committees will be established and trained in Melit. NADA plans to construct two multipurpose community /women centers (W/CC) in Melit while rehabilitate one in Allait and operation the W/CC in Umburu. Women and girls will enjoy a safe space which will serve as entry points for GBV activities including identification of GBV survivors, disseminate GBV information, provide PSS including counseling and recreational activities. In consultation and collaboration with NADA social workers, CBPNs members will conduct regular PSS sessions among targeted communities through individual and group sessions, using survivor to survivor and child to child approaches. Enhancement of community capacity on protection will improve the community coping mechanism and wellbeing. Project staff will be provide by 2 days workshop on protection against sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA), code of conduct, protection monitoring and reporting.
NADA has already set platform for identification of PSNs through training of the CBPNs and social workers on the conducting vulnerability assessment for persons with special needs (PSN). 
The project will strengthen referral mechanism by identifying 1000 PSNs. The intervention will assist 500 individuals among PSN through provision of direct assistance including case management, tangible support, based on actual needs, for identified GBV survivors. Project team will organize monthly meetings with relevant partners and services providers to ensure better access of the PSNs including GBV survivors. Provide psychic social support (PSS) for 4,000 individuals including counseling and recreational activities. Recreation activates which will be conducted by professional experts are considered as methodology for concealing and means to improve psychological ell being. In consultation and collaboration with Nada social workers and CBPNS members will conduct regular PSS session among targeted community’s through individuals and group session survivors to survivors, child to child approaches  5000  women and girls will receive direct support through provision of personal dignity Kits (PDKs) To enhance the community capacity and ensure wider dissemination of protection, GBV and CP information, the project will conduct 14 community based psycho-social support campaigns which will target a total number of 14,000 community members in project locations with protection, CP and GBV prevention and response, awareness messages on PSEA as well as messages on disabilities, impact of COVID on protection, environmental concern, risks and prevention methods.. This will allow NADA team to conduct structured awareness raising sessions within the campaigns as well as addressing some PSS community needs. Sharing of information and wider dissemination of protection, CP and GBV messages will be ensured through distribution of IEC materials which contained clear messages on PSS. 
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During and after crises, pre-existing gender inequality and discrimination create particular challenges for women and girls. They face particular protection risks such as heightened risk of violence, exploitation and abuse, as well as high levels of stigma, social norms forced early marriage, FGM etc. Large parts of white Nile have been affected by above average floods last year, destroying homes, schools and livelihoods creating critical humanitarian gaps.  The project targets prioritized localities Guli, Kosti, Ad Dweim, El Salam Al Rawat and El Jabalain- El Genaa camp with under-funded sectors CP, GBV and Education.The project targets 4947 individuals of which 1497 are refugees 90% of them children who require case management, CP referral and family placement for UASCs 2527 are children(1000 boys and 1527 girls) and 3450 other flood affected community members. It aims to support women, girls and boys so that they feel protected and safe and are willing to return to education. This will be achieved by increasing access to education facilities and improving child protection and GBV services to support children and survivors of GBV in four localities in White Nile, specifically, El Salam, Al Jabalain, Kosti, AD Diwaim and Guli. Plan International will rehabilitate 8 classrooms in the White Nile, provision of recreational and teacher kits, classroom furniture, and teachers' and Parent Teacher Training (PTA)s training in Teacher in Crisis Context (TiCC). This will be done with the aim of increasing school enrolment. Gender sensitive latrines will also be rehabilitated ensuring the needs of children with disabilities are considered. The schools will also be safe spaces for children through adequate COVID-19 prevention measures as well as establishing Child Protection (CP) and GBV referral systems that link schools to community protection structures. Furthermore, Plan International will provide case management services for unaccompanied and separated children, other vulnerable groups such as child headed households, child and adolescent survivors of GBV, capacity building mentoring of frontline workers Community Based Organisations (CBO)s and Civil Society Organisations (CSO)s on CP minimum standards, caring for child survivors of GBV, psychosocial support services, mental health and life skills interventions for children and adolescents/ referral pathway for child protection will be updated in the two localities through service mapping. Plan will provide life-saving services to vulnerable women and girls including GBV survivors (referrals), by strengthening referral pathways in the two localities that lack such mechanisms. Frontline GBV service providers, social workers and CBO/CSO members will be trained on Prevention of Sexual Harassment Exploitation and Abuse (PSHEA), GBV, gender main-streaming, psycho-social support, and case management including clinical management of rape using case management and GBV minimum standards.  Women will be supported to organize into groups creating safe spaces around community centres to actively work against GBV among their peers, demystify the social stigma of reporting such cases and empower them by establishing,  linkages informal and formal system between women’s groups, community based child protection networks (CBCPN)s, family and child protection units (FCPU), other relevant police departments, trauma centres, and clinics treating GBV survivors to ensure GBV survivors are referred to appropriate services in the targeted localities. 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The widespread floods in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic, the deteriorating economic situation, as well as some local conflicts have driven higher protection and education needs in 2021. The project’s Child Protection activities will improve well-being, capacity, and resilience of girls and boys by establishing/strengthening community-based protection networks and providing quality specialized child protection services to the most vulnerable and at-risk girls and boys. Activities include strengthening capacity of members of 8 community-based child protection structures on child protection risks, reporting and referral, and effective ways of prevention and response to children at risk of abuse, exploitation, and violence strengthening capacity of front-line protection workers and volunteers including social workers, local CBOs, CSOs on child protection monitoring, reporting and referral based on existing referral pathways and support its functionality in the same targeted localities and advocate for opening Family and Child protection Unit – FCPU and support with enough social workers to ensure prevision and response to children issues in timely manner. The GBV component will strengthen provision of life-saving quality GBV services for GBV survivors and vulnerable women and girls as well as promoting GBV risk mitigation for vulnerable women and girls through referrals, capacity building for front-line GBV service providers, awareness and campaigning, procurement and distribution of dignity kits. GBV will be main-streamed across CBOs and CSO implementing GBV programming and activities, stakeholder support and advocacy for GBV risks mitigation. Conduction of strategic meetings designed to link formal with non-formal structures to strengthen coordination and referral pathways for children at risk of abuse, exploitation, violence and neglect and GBV survivors and people at risk of GBV to access services one in each locality (Kebkebya, Sraf Omra, Melite and Tawailla). The Education package will provide a full-service response to 12 schools in Saraf Omra including rehabilitation of classrooms as well as provision of furniture, recreational kits, and teachers’ kits. Training will also be conducted to for teachers on Teaching in Crisis Contexts and other essential subjects. Referral mechanisms will be established by training Teachers and PTA members as well as by establishing student groups. 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Violence) in Shataya and El Radoum in South Darfur State.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>World Vision in collaboration is proposing an integrated lifesaving intervention project to meet the immediate needs of the vulnerable communities in Shattays, Alradoum, Alsunta, Asalam, and Demso, localities of South Darfur. The main goal of the project is to provide humanitarian assistance to improve Health, WASH, Education, and protection-GBV status among targeted IDPs, returnees, refugees and vulnerable host communities. This will be achieved through enhancing access to basic services including health, nutrition, and WASH with protection-GBV activities integration in all operational areas. The project will target 145,538 Vulnerable individuals. Of this targeted population, 28,878 are men, 34,887 are women, 38,237 are boys and 43,536 are girls.				
The project aligned to the HRP 2021 key strategic objectives. The project will contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality caused by poor access to health and nutrition services among the targeted groups, inadequate access to basic water, hygiene and sanitation services as well as building the resilience of target communities through improved access to protection activities. The goal of the 12-month multi-sectoral project is to contribute to the three HRP Objectives for 2021: SO1: Provide timely multi-sectoral life-saving assistance to crisis-affected people to reduce mortality and morbidity, SO2: Improve vulnerable people’s access to livelihoods and life-sustaining basic services, and the SO3: Mitigate protection risks and respond to protection needs through humanitarian action.
The targeted localities are ranked under HNO severity scoring of 4 and 5 in South Darfur state and will be supported through the provision of multi-sectoral, integrated life-saving Health, WASH, Education and Protection-GBV services to households with the highest needs in Health, WASH, with highly malnourished populations, as well as WASH, Protection intervention and Education.

World Vision Japan as being a World Vision Support Office has provided Match fund as 15% of the total project fund (49,500$). Accordingly, World Vision Japan shall be jointly and severally responsible to UN-OCHA for the implementation of the Programme under this Project Proposal.
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The project will be implemented in the targeted localities through an integrated approach that looks at the prevention of GBV as a key element of Education, and education as a fundamental right of the child. This project will ensure that children in the target localities attend and stay in school through innovative community-based mechanisms that are easy to replicate and sustain. GAH will work with state and locality-based structures to prevent GBV and PESA among women and children (girls and boys). Moreover, the action will strengthen the capacity of MOHSW/MOE on case management and referral of GBV cases especially among vulnerable women and of children with specific needs. Basic WASH services have been incorporated into the project in coordination with the WASH sector to ensure access to basic sanitation and hygiene as a fundamental right that will promote the general health, wellbeing, and dignity of the project beneficiaries. GAH will work with community-based protection networks and existing child protection community structures (PTAs, CBCPNs, Women Committees), supporting exciting facilities (Women and Girls Safe Spaces) and integrate education and GBV in both women centers and schools, to establish a tight link between the social workers and surrounding schools and train the Protection Networks and link them with PTAs to complement each other’s efforts. On the other hand, to be able to deliver quality protection services, Community Volunteers, Animators, Social Workers, Services providers, and GAH staff will be trained on protection aspects. The project will also provide in-kind and cash support for the GBV survivors. 

The project aims at establishing 3 CBPNs and building their capacity with the relevant knowledge and skills to undertake protection mitigation response and link the community members with the project staff. The project will ensure the participation and inclusion of the project beneficiaries throughout the project life cycle to provide a community-driven response to the protection, education, and WASH needs of the beneficiaries, and to foster ownership of such response among the community, thus increase the sustainability of the intervention after end of the project.

East Darfur state is one of the major spots for violence according to Sudan HRP 2020 and Voices of Sudan assessment of Key GBV concerns in Sudan. Out of 1.2 million persons in East Darfur, 0.39 million are in need of humanitarian assistance. The common types of violence in the state varies, and listed by most common GBV types in their community, respondents mentioned: domestic violence (36%), economic violence including denial of education (23%), sexual violence (14%), forced marriage (14%), psychological violence (6%), and FGM (5%). According to the multi-Sectorial Needs Assessment (MSNA) March 2012, East Darfur had the highest proportions of households with extreme multi-sectoral needs, at 41% of all non-displaced households. Further, the percentage of households with unmet needs in more than one sector was higher, for a number of sectors, compared to other states in Darfur households were thus more likely to have unmet needs in three or more sectors including Education, protection, and access to WASH services, especially hygiene and sanitation. 
More than one hundred and thirty thousand children are now at risk of not being able to return to school when schools reopen on November 22, 2020 (October 11 for grades 8 and 11 students). Children’s education has al
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GAH is intervening to increase coverage of and access to primary education and protection services for vulnerable communities within Dimso, Assalam, Ashataya, and Tulus localities and enhance the capacities for sustained resilience, involvement, and community participation.
An assessment was held by GAH in the targeted localities, and GAH already had a presence in Dimso from 2019-2020. Hence, GAH could assess the gaps of the mentioned localities in the protection and social welfare services which were caused by the continuous tribal conflicts in these areas. This situation was worsened by the continued instability within the Tulus and Dimso areas, which further exacerbated the existing numbers of displaced persons. 

In addressing these challenges, humanitarian efforts have been made targeting mainly displaced persons and vulnerable host communities. However, major gaps remain in the provision of basic services in protection. In this context GAH proposed the use of an integrated intervention to maximize the impact, targeting vulnerable communities with essential service provision within the sectors of WASH (water and sanitation as well as hygiene behaviour change), education, and protection, as well as tackling food security through livelihood measures (vocational training). 

Under the education sector, GAH will improve the provision of and access to safe learning environments for children, thereby increasing access to and enrollment of children to schools. This in turn will ensure a smooth and continuous flow, while keeping children away from the dangers caused by idleness and exposure to harm. 

Under the protection interventions, through strengthening and capacity development of existing structures, GAH will increase awareness among communities, while enhancing monitoring and linkages and integration to service provision at the individual, household, and community levels. 

Through these proposed sector interventions, it is therefore hoped that by using an integrated approach to tackling challenges faced by communities within Dimso, Aslama, Ashataya, and Tulus localities, GAH will not only provide much-needed life-saving services but also will set a firm foundation for their sustainability though community awareness, engagement and ultimately adoption of key lessons for better self-reliance.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2021-10-15" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2021-10-15" type="2" /><activity-date 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Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of EDUCATION,  Protection(GBV) interventions for IDPs, Refugees, and Host communities in An Nuhud and As Sunut localities in West Kordofan.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>The project provides multi-sectoral Education, GBV, interventions to host communities, IDPs, and Refugees in An Nuhud and As Sunut localities in West Kordofan.The project targeting 16540 Beneficiaries( 3,242 Men, 3,374 Women, 4,863 boys, and  5,061 girls).
Through this project, AORD will provide educational activities that will directly target 7000 children (3400 boys and 3600 girls), 50 teachers (25 men and 25 women), and 75 PTA (35 men and 40 women) as direct beneficiaries in 10 primary schools. In addition, AORD will support 10 children with disabilities (5 boys and 5 girls) with special devices to help and encourage them in the learning process in 5 communities in the As Sunut and An Nuhud localities.
The project aims also to enhance the Social well-being (GBV) of vulnerable host communities, IDPs, and Refugrees in the two localities. Through the Establishment and training of (10) based Protection Networks (CBPNs) on GBV basic concepts, Psychosocial support concerns, and the referral pathway to different service providers in An Nuhud and As Sunut localities in West Kordofan. 
Training of the CBPN on GBV referral. Conduct community awareness sessions, on protection-related issues (GBV, FGM, engaging men, and boys in preventing GBV as well as structural behavioral change programs) as well as Covid19 in targeted areas. Build the capacity and skills of 80 GBV service providers, health care providers for CMR services for GBV survivors, and social workers on GBV case management services for GBV survivor’s Gender-based violence. Provision of economic assistance(through IGA) for 120 vulnerable households (most vulnerable, headed by women, and have child labor) to improve their lives and encourage them in the learning process for their children. This is in addition to the distribution of dignity kits to 500 female adolescents of reproductive age (soap, brush, toothpaste, sanitary pads, and bathrobe) during an awareness session. AORD will train (80) government employees, AORD staff, and Partners on PESA Principles. and will conduct 5 campaign awareness sessions on PESA and 20 campaign awareness on Protection and GBV issues.
AORD will work in close cooperation with all relevant stakeholders - the Ministry of Health and social affair, the Ministry of Education, operating in West Kordofan, and local actors -
To ensure integration and synergy between activities.
Project partners are already present across the proposed project sites and this project will contribute to increasing the impact of its continuation. 16,540 individuals are expected to benefit from this intervention in An Nuhud and As Sunut localities.
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secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Lifesaving protection and ESNFI intervention in Wad Almahi and Roseires localities, Blue Nile State</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>The project lifesaving protection and ESampNFI intervention in Wad Almahi and Roseires localities, Blue Nile State, aimed at improving the well-being of vulnerable households in these Two localities by improving protection services as well as ESamp NFI proposed below. The project duration is 12 months with a total budget of 899,934.20 USD.
This project will support 2 child-friendly spaces with latrines and washing facilities with materials for smooth operation in the locality of Roseires with indoor and outdoor playing and recreational materials for children (recreational activities inclusive of clay and water for designing vehicles, toys, making dolls, animals, football, volleyball and netballs for playgrounds, jumping ropes, manila papers amp colored pens sets for drawings, drama and role plays), these will contribute to trauma healing and engaging children in enjoyable activities, Supported centers will be accessible to all children in the area. 2 Child protection committees will be formed for each supported child-friendly space for guidance and management of the center. The committee will be composed of 20 members, 10 members percenter to be trained on child protection-related issues, peacebuilding, PESA, CFS sustainable management, and link with social workers. 
The project will establish 2 women centers in the locality of Wad Almahi where the center will be a place for imparting soft skills for vulnerable women to improve their livelihoods with start-up kits (the items for start-up kits will be determined by the beneficiaries selected or women groups during meetings with the groups), target women in each center will be composed of 4 groups that will be formed/strengthened, each women group comprises of 5 members, 2 groups per-center. There will be the formation of 2 community-based protection Networks comprising of 20 members (10 men amp 10 women) in each center, where one committee will be composed of 10 members (5 women and 5 men) and provision of dignity kits for women and girls. TOT training for women on GBV and protection-related issues inclusive of PESA, peacebuilding, illiteracy classes for women, and saving amp loans modalities.
This project will support the construction of 500 emergency shelters (300 ES in Wad Almahi and 200 ES in Roseires localities) targeting the most extremely vulnerable refugees and host community households and protracted internally displaced people. The construction will be done using available local materials to protect the beneficiaries from exposure and natural hazards. The beneficiaries will be trained on fire fighting and how to avoid a fire hazard.
The project will distribute 500 NFIs kits that will be obtained from UNHCR NFI common pipeline to vulnerable IPDs, host communities, and refugees affected by natural or man-made disasters in the two localities. Training of 50 Volunteers in each community on how to establish their own shelters and to invest in these acquired skills as means of income generation. Additionally, other areas of PESA and peacebuilding, and volunteer stimulation and mobilization will also be covered by the training. The distribution will be followed by post-distribution monitoring to make sure that the targeted population is reached and covered and identify further gaps in terms of NFI.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier ref="HSDN21-EDU;FSC;NUT;PRO;WSH-172858-1" type="A9"><owner-org ref="XM-OCHA-FTS"><narrative>United Nations OCHA Financial Tracking Service (UN OCHA FTS)</narrative></owner-org></other-identifier><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-01-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2022-01-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-02-28" type="3" /><activity-date 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secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>The provision of life-saving Health and GBV support for vulnerable IDPs and host communities in West Kordofan State.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>This project is a multi-sectorial set of interventions including protection services (GBV) and health services targeted at the vulnerable population in West Kordofan state, in three localities (Lagawa, Nuhod, and Sunut), the objective of this project is to provide essential, quality, and specialized lifesaving services in both sectors. The project will strengthen care for survivors and individuals vulnerable to violence through comprehensive GBV service provision, through supporting 3 women centers and providing cases management services and arranging referrals. The project will also increase community engagement for GBV prevention, mitigation and response by providing Information campaigns - including use of media (Television and Radio), posters, billboards and community campaigns for awareness raising on GBV and available survivor support services. The project will also focus on providing support to community-based protection networks as first line responders and building linkages between vulnerable community members and available services.
This project will also provide comprehensive package of primary health care services with emphasis on reproductive health through supporting 3 health facilities in Lagawa, Nuhod, and Sunut in West Kordofan state.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>National NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2021-11-15" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2021-11-15" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-01-14" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-01-14" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative>xxxx 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Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Multi-sectoral Response in Kassala State</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>Plan international and its local partner Child Development Foundation (CDF) (with 32% budget) propose to implement this project in Kassala. Both organisations have a combined total operational presence of 32 years in Kassala,. The interventions are planned for Hamashkorieb, Shamal Ad Delta, Wad Elhilaiw, and Khashm Elgirba localities, of which according to the Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) (2021) the first two are ranked as priority 1 areas, and the next two as priority 2 and 3 areas respectively. This project intends to reach 41,700 girls, boys, women, men and people with disabilities to address priority issues such as malnutrition, treatable communicable childhood illnesses, displacement and injury/ loss of assets, violence against children, gender-based violence (GBV), and lack of adequate clean water and hygiene. These are caused by several root issues discussed below, and lead to negative consequences such as psychological problems, morbidity or death, human rights abuses, and can be compounded by lack of basic public services to meet their needs.  Plan conducted rapid needs assessments in these localities by holding group discussions or key informant interviews with beneficiary community members, other actors, and the Ministry of Health amp Social Development (MoHSD). As part of the intervention design, Plan International also referred to issues highlighted in the Sudan Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (March 2021), Nutrition Surveillance Bulletin (2020), Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO), Sudan (2021), the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) Standard Allocation paper (2021), Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) (2021).

Based on assessments, Kassala is ranked among the top 8 States with high numbers of people with humanitarian needs in Sudan. Approximately 670,000 people are in need in Kassala State, with 200,000 severely in need, 410,000 extremely in need, and 60,000 with catastrophic severity levels. The majority of these are women at 57% and children below 18 years old representing 55% of the population. Child protection concerns are prevalent in all the four localities, and manifest as child neglect, mental abuse, amp child separation/ disappearances. GBV and harmful gender/ social norms are also high, with: cases of rape, early marriage (50% for boys, 70% for girls%), FGM (65%), amp sexual violence (20%). Nutrition status continues to be low, with Kassala being the 4th highest State with new Stabilization Centers (SC) Admissions, and the third highest Outpatient Therapeutic Program (OTP) admissions by end of 2020.  It is has highest number of underweight of (11,700 or 17.9%), and the highest number of stunting cases (5,333 or 28%) and 4.3% wasting-MUAC) (Nutrition Surveillance Bulletin-2020 S3M report). In terms of the situation of health, issues are many, including home birth deliveries amp complications, maternal deaths, and high prevalence of communicable diseases (e.g. 200 cases of measles, HNO 2021).  Water contamination and poor hygiene practices continue to affect health and nutrition status of children and their communities.

In response, this project will apply Plan International’s critical pathways for change by holistically implementing a systems-strengthening approach, and gender and age-responsive, inclusive services at community level. In addition, it will help communities contribute to comprehensive care amp services, strengthen household resilience to shocks and stressors, and targets children, adolescents and youth with knowledge, attitudes, life-skills to enhance self-protective capacity, resilience to reduce protection risks, and to participate in responding to risk of conflict and disaster. Activities proposed align with the Allocation Paper priority of life-saving core humanitarian activities, highest humanitarian needs, recent emergencies, underfunded priorities for women/girls, amp disabled people, and ensure accountability to affected people.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>xxxx (Secured)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021"><narrative>Sudan Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier ref="HSDN21-WSH-172992-1" type="A9"><owner-org ref="XM-OCHA-FTS"><narrative>United Nations OCHA Financial Tracking Service (UN OCHA 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url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Sudan BI 2021</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD15-2021" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-03-22T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-SUD-21/HSD20/SA1/WASH/INGO/18744</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Central Darfur WASH and Integrated Emergency Rapid Response  Project</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>The Central Darfur WASH, and Integrated Emergency Rapid Response and Anticipatory Actions   is designed to address core humanitarian issues affecting most vulnerable among Returnees, IDPs, and Host community.
Firstly, poor access to WASH services under HRP (HSDN21-WSH-172768-1) WASH project in North Jabel Marra and Umdukun localities, and Secondly the Emergency rapid response  in entire Central Darfur State. 

This project will address the core problem affecting community mostly women, and girls in North Jabel Marra and Umdukhun of poor access to safe drinking water resources an violence against women and girls while trying to access the limited water services. The project aims to enhance the protection, health and well-being of the conflict induced IDPs, returnees and affected host communities, and will be focusing on increasing the ability to access safe water supply, improved hygiene and sanitation practices and increased accessibility of protection services in a rights-based manner through context specific approaches that take into consideration the limited access for WASH and basic protection services.
 If WASH services are delivered within close proximity to women and girls, then cases of gender based violence and sexual harassments will be reduced. This project main focus is to work closely with the most vulnerable including women, men, girls and boys, to get their views and to ensure water, sanitation, hygiene, general protection services are delivered within their proximity as much as possible. 
The project will ensure active participation of the targeted beneficiaries and stakeholders throughout the project cycle. Selection of any new activities will be together with the beneficiaries particularly women participating in decision making and the intervention will increase access to women and children in particular. Protection and safety concerns will be given priority and considered providing safe and easy access to the facilities by women and children as well as GBV survivors. protection key priority activities will be in line with the protection cluster areas of concern including improving safety and protection improved awareness on protection issues including GBV and empower vulnerable groups to claim their rights as well as enhance access to protection and related services.  Under GBV and protection sector, the Survivor-Centered Approach will be used to ensure the survivor’s rights, needs and wishes are prioritized in accordance with the GBV guiding principles. To ensure sustainability, the community-based approach will be used at all stages of project implementation to ensure that affected populations are actively engaged as partners in developing strategies related to their protection and the provision of humanitarian assistance. Additionally, the project is design to mitigate risks hence ensuring reduced risk of exposure to GBV. For instance new water sources will be located to reduce walking distances for women and girls. 

The project targets 78,655 (16,565men, 18,577 women, 20,624 boys and 22,889 girls) IDPs, Returnees and Host community in Central Darfur. Under stardard WASH interventions, targeted villages in UMD includes Dar-Alsalam, Almunora, Angira ,Khashkhashsa, Mando-Alkhalwa, Royana Alkhalwa, Deba-Jamos, Fuda, and Tarjarib with12,549 individual (Men 2706,Women 2816, Boys 3443,and girls 3584). And Rokero locality villages are Sabay ,Salla, Rongo Rongo, Bouly, Ronga, Birka-Twasi, Kirtinga, and Hilat Dokta with 2,866 Individuals (Men 618,Women 643, Boys 786, and girls 819) in Boulay Cluster. And in Mohamedeen amp Arsheen Clusters targeted villages includes Nomay, Fundo, Foray, Deba, Arinja, Yara, Bouray, Somira, Anjamina, Burunga, Koray, Kwirko, Kora, Modonga, Tambarand and Nasingo with 46,000 individual (Men 9919,Women10,322, Boys 12622,and girls 13138.

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More specifically, improved sanitation in Schools and for households and Protection risk mitigation and response will be implemented over a 6 month period. Priority will be given to newly arrived households and the new camp of Algana. This is in response to the ongoing, but worsened by the COVID 19 pandemic, the increase of AWD, lack of access to health support, as well as a growing increase of protection risks.  The current conditions in South Sudan are not conducive for large-scale voluntary, safe, informed, dignified nor sustainable return and the displacement of up to more than 760,000 SSRs, is assumed to be protracted. As protection and WASH are tightly correlated this response aims at overlaying both sectors, with activities that are relevant, and respond to the identified needs in the camps.  The project comes as a direct response to the gaps that ADRA has identified through its project and presence in the area, as well as the needs assessment conducted by ADRA and partners.  
The project will target a total of 24, 893 individuals with Sanitation, Hygiene and Protection activities out of which 5007 individuals will be found in surrounding host communities, which are affected by the prolonged sharing of resources
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The project will enable at least 40,090 people to access water, and thereby reduce the distance to water points and the time taken to fetch water. In addition, will ensure that 11 communities become open defecation free (ODF). In order to guarantee sustainability of project, the project will improve the operation and maintenance of the water sources. The project will also implement activities aimed at improving the protection of children. this will be achieved through creating awareness on children’s rights, especially girls and will also work towards creating a safe environment for children in communities and families.  

Specifically, under this project, IAS proposes to Construct one solar powered mini water yard, rehabilitate 7 boreholes, drill 4 boreholes, improve 4 hand dug wells, train 17 WMCs, conduct 6 awareness sessions on hygiene, sanitation, and covid-19 prevention, rehabilitate one mini water yard, provide 5 hand pump tool kits, implement Community Led Total Sanitation activities in 5 communities and distribute 200 hygiene kits. IAS will conduct PSEA training for the staff and suppliers followed by community awareness on PSEA in the targeted localities.

The project will be implemented for one year, in partnership with WES, HAC and Abuhadia-a local NGO in Red Sea state. 
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The sudden influx of Ethiopian refugees from the Tigray region in late 2020, coupled with the ongoing economic crises affecting the country have placed a severe burden on the provision of basic services. Compounding these difficulties has been the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating floods during the last rainy season. Urgent humanitarian assistance is needed to support local people in Gedaref to meet their basic needs. In response to this crisis, Mercy Corps plans to deliver a multi-sector response comprising of interventions in WASH, SN/FI and GBV. These interventions will target 3 priority localities Al Butanah, Al Galabat Al Gharbyah – Kassab amp Ar Rahad. Mercy Corps  will work with local NNGO partner Green Peace to help deliver the planned interventions. 

The program will strengthen WASH, GBV / protection, shelter provision and education services to enable refugees, host population and vulnerable communities to adapt, withstand, and recover from disasters and emergencies. The project will respond to the needs and priorities of the affected population through an integrated multi-sectoral approach, with gender and protection mainstreamed throughout. Mercy Corps will address WASH needs through rehabilitation of water sources at both community and institutions, formation and training of WASH committees to ensure improved access to clean and safe water. Mercy Corps will then complement the water supply activities through hygiene promotion and train community hygiene promoters who will carry out hygiene promotion awareness raising activities to enhance health and wellbeing of the targeted individuals. During the implementation Mercy Corps will ensure COVID-19 transmission risks are mitigated through behavior change by ensuring adherence preventive practices including social distancing and respiratory hygiene.

The protracted humanitarian situation within the state has resulted in multiple protection concern. GBV has been identified as a priority concern and MC will ensure the safety, health and dignity of women and girls by provision of quality multi-sectoral GBV response services with a survivor-centred approach and GBV risk mitigation measures. Activities proposed include support to Women and Girls Safe Spaces, protection monitoring visits and assessments, conducting awareness-raising against GBV and PSEA and the provision of dignity kits for Women and Girls. 

Due to COVID-19, schools in Sudan closed in March 2020 and remained closed for an extended period, affecting approximately nine million children. It is expected that the most vulnerable children, particularly children living in areas affected by conflict, will not be able to return to school this year unless support is provided. Through this proposal we will prioritize a number of education activities including the rehabilitation of classrooms, the provision of water and hand washing facilities in schools, supply of face masks as COVID-19 prevention measures, school furniture and recreations kits. 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type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Integrated Multi-Sectoral Life-Saving assistance to strength the resilience of refugees living in open areas in Khartoum State</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>The aim of COOPI is to reduce vulnerability, to build resilience to a reasonable level of preparation, and to reinforce the coping capacity of refugees in order to decrease suffering and to prevent future loss of life. The proposal intends to achieve this, through a combination of Community-Driven approaches (to empower people in poverty by putting resources and responsibility for decision making) and of direct assistance interventions such as the provision of vouchers, NFI and Hygiene kits, livelihood and water management trainings, promoting protection mainstream,. 
In line with the 2021 HRP Sectoral Clusters Objectives COOPI will target the most vulnerable group of long-term refugees living in open areas of Sharg An Neel and Jebel Awlia in Khartoum State with specific attention to extend awareness and promotion activities to the neighboring host communities (to mitigate and reduce tensions between host communities and refugees from the provision of assistance).
In particularly, this proposal intends:
- to provide access to safe water through the rehabilitation of water system in Bentiu health and nutrition center, rehabilitation of one existing hand pump in Dar El Salam Block 7, installation of new hand pump in Block 8, and the construction of a mini water yard in Al Takamoul
- to provide access to protected, and gender-sensitive sanitation services including hygiene promotion in Dar El Salam Block 7amp8 and Al-Takamoul, Hay Al Baraka B3/ B4, promoting the construction of HH latrines through the CLTS approach.
- to improve living conditions of 400 households (2,000 individuals) vulnerable refugees living in open areas of Jebel Awlia and Sharg an Neel (Khartoum State) by training and engaging them in construction of transitional shelters with direct support of vouchers. 
- to improve the access to livelihood and life-sustaining basic services of vulnerable refugees living in the open areas of Jebel Awlia and Sharg an Neel (Khartoum State) by providing basic vocational trainings on construction-related subjects and promoting the fuel-efficient stoves (FES) and alternative energy for cooking through information campaign and trainings to women 
- to mitigate GBV risk through an integrated action of direct assistance, strengthening referral pathways with Al- Manar organization in the area of Jebel Awlia, providing Vocational training to both men and women at particular risk.
In order to mitigate the protection risks linked with the implemented activities COOPI will monitor and respond to protection needs through cross-cutting humanitarian actions for all time of project implementation.
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The project will enable 21,120 individuals get WASH services and 10,842 Pregnant and lactating women (PLW) get access to E-IYCF counseling services and 5, 272 people (including U5 amp PLW) screen for malnutrition by community outreach workers. 

In these localities, ALIGHT has ongoing WASH, ES/NFI, Health and Nutrition projects targeting refugees, returnees and host communities. Under this allocation, Alight is proposing an integrated WASH, ES/NFIs and GBV interventions. Through the integrated and complementary response mechanisms the impact of this project is optimize and holistically address the needs of community. ALIGHT MEAL will closely monitor the implementation and ensure accountability to the affected population and ensure quality benchmarks are achieved. Additionally, the established feedback and compliant mechanisms will help to get community concerns and address them timely.   

In WASH: the interventions aim to increase access to safe water and dignified sanitation services and increasing proper hygiene practices that reduce public health risk. From needs assessment conducted in March, 2021 Alight identified several water yards in the targeted localities need maintenance, expansion and rehabilitations.  It necessary to increase access to safe water, considering COVID-19 prevention. In addition, since considerable proportion of communities about 1/3 practice open defecation, Alight will conduct a feasibility assessment of CLTS approach mobilization of communities and apply CLTS approach to reduce open defecation and increase the construction of sanitation facilities. Alight will carry out detailed profiling of the villages in the target area to be able to select those that meet the CLTS triggering criteria. Promotion of hygiene practices using different information materials and channel of communication will help communities to take diseases preventive actions. ALIGHT uses timed hygiene and sanitation promotion messages that are in line with the seasonal variations, during rainy season Alight will focus on AWD and Malaria prevention. As the project is integrated with Nutrition program the project particularly focuses on raising the hygiene and sanitation awareness of mothers and children. In all targeted localities and villages ALIGHT will use already trained hygiene volunteers in conducting general awareness raising campaigns, disseminate information on safe hygiene practices and advising mothers and girls on safe child care practices. Volunteers will use house to house visits, ALIGHT provide them incentives and PPE to prevent COVID-19. Alight will implement this project through direct involvement of the target communities and relevant government offices.
Protection/ GBV interventions will be mainstreamed to promote equality in water and other resource use / access, and the reduction of risks of GBV that are associated with the ways in which women and girls access water resources, use sanitation and hygiene facilities, and the still inequitable household division of labor when accessing water resources that puts women and girls at disadvantageous positions to pursue education income generating activities, and other activities.  Water User Committees (WUCs) will also receive focused training on GBV risk, with specific reference to GBV risk in accessing WASH services that the WUCs are positioned to respond to via their decision-making processes and the method they use to manage WASH resources. All proposed infrastructure will be gender sensitive, ensuring that GBV risk mitigation is part of infrastructure design. Where possible, water points and dischargeable latrines developed in the project will be lit with solar lighting. 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