As part of humanitarian efforts to support affected communities and displaced persons in North Darfur State, the African Vision for Development Organization launched a vital project aimed at providing emergency shelter and non-food items to 1,500 families in the localities of Um Baru, Tawila, Saraf Omra, and Kernoi.
Project Activities
The project includes the distribution of 500 non-food item packages to displaced people in the localities of Kernoi and Um Baru. These packages cover essential needs, helping displaced families adapt to the challenging conditions they face. The distribution activities extended to different areas within these localities, including Kernoi, Um Baru, Abu Leiha, and Orshi.
Donors and Implementing Organizations
This project was generously funded by USAID through the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The African Vision for Development Organization undertook the implementation, leveraging its capabilities to ensure effective and transparent delivery of assistance to the targeted beneficiaries.
Project Timeline
The project was carried out from September 15 to September 20, 2024. During this period, high-level coordination between donors and implementing organizations ensured the successful completion of the planned activities.
Project Significance
This initiative represents an immediate response to the needs of displaced people in North Darfur, many of whom are living in dire conditions due to conflicts and environmental challenges. It aims to improve living conditions by providing essential items that enhance human dignity and alleviate the suffering of beneficiaries.
Conclusion
The project serves as a successful model of collaboration between local and international organizations to support the most vulnerable groups. The implementing and donor agencies hope that this effort will improve the living conditions of the supported families and pave the way for future initiatives to promote development and stability in the region.