Sudan
Region: Africa
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Duration: February 2020 - August 2023
Budget: US$5,119,980
Implementing Agencies: UNMAS (lead), UNOPS, FAO, IOM, WHO, UNICEF
Sudan is at a pivotal moment of change on its journey to political and socio-economic recovery. During this period, the international community has a key responsibility to support the government and people of Sudan with coordinated responses that promote peace, address multi-dimensional insecurities, empower people and leverage opportunities on the ground. In this context, the UN Country Team in Sudan, with support from the UNTFHS, is responding to the complex challenges in the state of South Kordofan that has been at the center of armed conflict between the Government of Sudan and opposition groups in the past. -
Duration: September 2006 - July 2010
Budget: US$1,298,374
Implementing Agencies: UNFPA
The programme sought to improve the health status of women by increasing the accessibility of obstetric care; enhancing the skills of existing midwives; and providing basic healthcare equipment for service providers in target communities. -
Duration: August 2006 - January 2008
Budget: US$1,726,824
Implementing Agencies: UNMAS, UNOPS, UNICEF, UNDP
The programme brought together Government ministries, national mine action authorities, UN agencies, and landmine victims to develop the National Strategic Framework for Victim Assistance in order to comprehensively assess and respond to the multiple needs of previously unreached communities affected by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERWs). -
Duration: January 2006 - February 2008
Budget: US$3,085,790
Implementing Agencies: UNDP
The programme trained the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) and the civilian population in a range of international and Sudanese norms and instruments with the aim to promote the human security of vulnerable civilian populations living in Darfur. -
Duration: September 2003 - December 2006
Budget: US$1,258,256
Implementing Agencies: UNIDO
By collaborating with local farmers, internally displaced persons, returnees, ex-combatants and female headed households, the programme restored food security and increased agricultural productivity in the Nuba Mountains through the distribution of agricultural inputs, credit assistance and basic training in food processing.