SUD, UNDP Strength. Resilience East SUD
01.07.2025
- 30.06.2027
UNDP’s Strengthening the Resilience of IDPS, Refugees and Vulnerable Host Communities in East Sudan (StRiDES) initiative aims to support approximately 160,000 individuals affected by the Sudan conflict in Kassala, Gedaref, and the Red Sea States, with a particular focus on women, youth, and children. With a budget of USD 8,541,346 over 24 months, it addresses immediate humanitarian needs while enhancing food security, livelihoods, and access to clean water and sustainable energy. Primarily funded by Switzerland and supplemented by contributions from Italy, Japan, and UNDP, the project integrates the Humanitarian-Development-Peace nexus to promote long-term resilience and regional stability.
Supporting Durable Solutions in Sudan: Multi-Year Capacity to Operationalise Solutions
01.01.2025
- 31.12.2027
The Durable Solutions (DS) Unit will be established to support collective approaches to DS in Sudan, serving as a shared resource for all stakeholders at both national and regional levels. Operating under the strategic guidance of the Resident Coordinator/ Humanitarian Coordinator (RC/ HC), the DS Unit aims to provide a more structured and effective response to the needs of the affected populations. This initiative aligns with the UN Secretary-General’s Action Agenda and the recommendations from Professor Kaelin’s report. Its primary objective is to systematize and enhance the coordination, advisory, and information-sharing functions led by the RC/HC and the Durable Solutions Working Group.
SUD, OCHA: Sudan Humanitarian Fund 2025
01.01.2025
- 31.12.2025
The SHF is one of the UN’s country-based pooled funds, dedicated to saving lives and protecting people in need by supporting a coordinated and principled humanitarian response. It enables a diverse range of frontline partner organizations to respond swiftly and effectively to humanitarian needs outlined in the Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP) and to critical emergencies. This ensures that funding reaches those most in need at the right time.
Extraordinary Additional Allocation of SDC Funding (Africa Division) in 2025 to ICRC Operations in DRC, Chad, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan
01.01.2025
- 31.12.2025
SDC funding to ICRC operations allows the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to respond proactively and to provide immediate protection and assistance for people affected by armed conflict and other situations of violence. In line with the Good Humanitarian Donorship (GHD) principles, Switzerland recognizes the necessity of predictable and flexible funding to respond to changing needs in humanitarian crises.
Sudan, IFRC, Center of Competence for Humanitarian Negotiation (CCHN), operational plan 2025 – 2026
01.01.2025
- 30.06.2026
Following the outbreak of armed conflict in Sudan on 15 April 2023, the CCHN organized emergency ad hoc support for Sudan consisting of weekly sessions and online capacity building workshops dedicated for staff expecting to surge into Sudan. As armed conflict persists in Sudan, it is vital to address the needs on the ground to enhance the effectiveness of humanitarian responses. The initiatives organized by the CCHN provide a foundational framework for a robust support mechanism aimed at building capacities within the humanitarian community.
WHO, EMTCC Sudan response 2024
01.05.2024
- 31.12.2024
Following a call for international assistance by the MoH Sudan in May 2024 due to escalating healthcare needs, the Emergency Medical Teams Coordination Cell (EMTCC) in Sudan was activated in July 2024. The EMTCC, hosted by the WHO, addresses critical gaps in Sudan's health response by overseeing the deployment and coordination of Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) across the country. The core purpose of an EMT Coordination Cell is to ensure that the overall response of EMTs (both National and International) best meet the excess healthcare needs that are a result of the emergency.
Sudan, Saferworld, Conflict Sensitivity Facility (CSF), Protection
01.04.2024
- 31.03.2028
The Conflict Sensitivity Facility (CSF) is a project implemented by Saferworld, that seeks to support the integration of conflict sensitivity into the strategies, policies, practices and programmes of aid actors in Sudan, and to ensure that interventions do not aggravate conflict but instead contribute to peace. CSF provides analysis, convenes discussions, shares learning and supports capacity development focused on priority areas for the aid sector.
Project completed
SUD, OCHA: Sudan Humanitarian Fund 2024
01.01.2024
- 31.12.2024
The SHF is a country-based pooled fund that contributes to saving lives and protecting people in need by strengthening a coordinated and principled humanitarian response. It enables humanitarian actors to respond early and fast to humanitarian needs set out in the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) and to critical emergencies. All interventions are in line with the Minimum Operating Standards approved by the Humanitarian Country Team.
Sudan Conflict Affected-Populations Lifesaving Emergency Response (SCALE)
01.01.2024
- 31.12.2025
The conflict that broke out in Sudan on 15 April 2023 has led to a severe humanitarian crisis. Through the SCALE project, Mercy-Corps (MC) provides vulnerable conflict-affected and displaced individuals with Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) as well as food security and livelihoods support to meet their basic needs and enhance their coping capacities. SCALE adopts a nexus approach, leveraging MCs existing development and peacebuilding programming. Working alongside local partners, the project aims to amplify the voices of conflict-affected women and demonstrate the power of collective influence and action to address priority needs.
Project completed
2024 Additional allocation to WFP Country Strategic Plans (NHF)
01.01.2024
- 31.12.2024
The war in Sudan entered its second year. Sudan is facing a major humanitarian catastrophe. The conflict also affected neighbouring countries, in particular Chad and South Sudan who are already struggling with a dire humanitarian situation that pre-existed before the conflict broke out. The consequences of the war exacerbated the acute food insecurity situation in those countries. With additional funding, SDC reinforces WFP’s emergency response to deliver life-saving food and nutrition assistance in Sudan, Chad and South Sudan.
FAO Sudan Emergency Livelihoods Response 2024
01.01.2024
- 31.12.2025
With over 54% of the population facing acute hunger, Sudan is confronted with a humanitarian emergency of unprecedented magnitude. FAO’s response to the crisis in the framework of the Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan aims to improve livelihoods of vulnerable populations affected by the conflict while building their resilience to ensure sustained production to strengthen food and nutrition security.
Project completed
2024 Additional allocation to WFP Country Strategic Plans (NHF)
01.01.2024
- 31.12.2024
The war in Sudan entered its second year. Sudan is facing a major humanitarian catastrophe. The conflict also affected neighbouring countries, in particular Chad and South Sudan who are already struggling with a dire humanitarian situation that pre-existed before the conflict broke out. The consequences of the war exacerbated the acute food insecurity situation in those countries. With additional funding, SDC reinforces WFP’s emergency response to deliver life-saving food and nutrition assistance in Sudan, Chad and South Sudan.