Promotion of Sustainable Livelihood and Climate Change Adaptation (UNDP, 2022) 

Implementation Strategies – Economic Opportunities for Youth – Organized training in renewable energy, sustainable farming, and eco-friendly business models. – Climate Adaptation Techniques – Promoted drought-resistant crops and water-efficient farming practices. Outcomes – Reduced youth unemployment in Kurmuta. – Communities adapted better to climate variability, improving resilience to food

Rural Development and Sorghum Production in Aroma

Goals Achieved – Increased sorghum productivity through modern agricultural technologies and improved seeds. – Trained and supported 250 farmers (100 in the rain-fed sector) to enhance sustainable farming. Activities  – Delivered agricultural inputs like modern equipment and fertilizers. – Conducted technical workshops on soil fertility, irrigation, and pest control.

Increasing Farmers’ Production and Income (ZOA, 2022)

Goals Achieved – Improving Sorghum Productivity – Provided farmers with improved seeds, pesticides, and fertilizers. – Educated farmers on the efficient use of these resources to maximize crop yields. Demonstration Farms – Set up pilot farms to showcase modern cultivation and storage techniques. – Conducted hands-on training sessions to

 Integrated Food Security and Livelihood Support (ZOA, 2024) 

Growing Resilience From small farmers to strong networks Awareness Raising Campaign/Alamara/moaz Abdulahmid Our Work in Action: Building Resilient Futures in Eastern Sudan   At Building Resilience Development Organization (BRDO), our mission is to empower communities, helping them develop the skills and knowledge to build sustainable livelihoods. Our project “Integrated

Improving Community Resilience (NRC, 2024)

Goals Achieved – Empowered IDPs and host communities to achieve self-sufficiency through sustainable food and income activities. – Focused on women and youth in war-affected areas. Key Activities -Women’s Farms: Supported women to establish farms for food security and income generation. – School Farms: Taught students agricultural skills to

General Food Assistance (GFA) (WFP, 2022)   

Implementation Strategies -Food Distribution Mechanisms – Partnered with local councils and community leaders to identify the neediest households. – Used cash-for-food programs where feasible to empower beneficiaries. Outcome – Prevented starvation in Gadarif and neighboring areas. – Targeted delivery reduced food waste and ensured equity.

Food Assistance for Assets (FFA) (WFP, 2022)

Implementation Strategies -Asset Creation – Supported agricultural land rehabilitation and the construction of fishing infrastructure. – Community Engagement – Involved women in decision-making on asset utilization, ensuring inclusivity. Outcomes – Women in Jabit Al-Ma’adin developed small businesses in agriculture and fisheries. – Families became more self-reliant, reducing dependence on

Productive Safety Net (PSN) (WFP, 2022)

Implementation Strategies -Water Harvesting Assets – Constructed water reservoirs and irrigation systems to support agriculture. – Trained local communities to maintain these assets. Women’s Empowerment – Focused on leadership training for women, helping them take active roles in cooperative groups and village committees. Outcomes – Improved agricultural productivity and

Promotion of Sustainable Livelihood and Prevention of Radicalization (UNDP, 2021) Implementation Strategies

Vocational Training:  Tailored training programs were provided in fields like carpentry, tailoring, mechanics, and farming techniques.     – Targeted unemployed youth and women to reduce vulnerabilities.   Small Business Support:    – Distributed grants and microloans to support the establishment of small enterprises.     – Conducted business planning and financial management workshops.   Community

Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)

Funding Organization: UNICEF (2020–2021) Location: Kassala and Gadarif States Poor sanitation and hygiene practices have contributed to widespread health issues in Kassala and Gadarif. The CLTS program aimed to eliminate open defecation and promote hygiene.   Activities  Community Mobilization Conducted awareness sessions on the dangers of open defecation.    Sanitation Infrastructure: