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Livestock Vaccination and Animal Health
Livestock Vaccination and Animal Health

by Alradoam Charity Organization

Livestock are a critical asset for pastoralist families. This campaign supports veterinary services and vaccination programs that protect animals from preventable diseases and strengthen livelihoods.
Target Amount
20000 USD
Reward Tiers
Reward Title: Protect Community Livestock
Minimum Donation: 1000 USD
Reward Description:
Supports vaccination campaigns protecting up to 500 livestock animals.

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$0 raised 124 days left
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Connecting Farmers to Markets
Connecting Farmers to Markets

by Alradoam Charity Organization

Many farmers struggle to sell their crops due to lack of market access. This campaign helps farmers connect with local markets, improve storage, and receive fair prices for their produce.
Target Amount
15000 USD
Reward Tiers
Reward Title: Market Support for Farmers
Minimum Donation: 500 USD
Reward Description:
Supports market access for farmers and improves their income opportunities.

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$0 raised 126 days left
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Women’s Agricultural Empowerment
Women’s Agricultural Empowerment

by Alradoam Charity Organization

Women play a crucial role in food production but often lack access to training and agricultural inputs. This campaign supports women farmers through training, farming inputs, and women-led agricultural groups.
Target Amount
15000 USD
Reward Tiers
Reward Title: Support Women Farmers
Minimum Donation: 100 USD
Reward Description:
Provides training and support for women farmers.
Reward Title: Support a Women’s Farming Group
Minimum Donation: 500 USD
Reward Description:
Supports agricultural inputs and training for a women’s farming group.

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$0 raised 126 days left
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Training Farmers in Sustainable Agriculture
Training Farmers in Sustainable Agriculture

by Alradoam Charity Organization

Campaign Description
Many farmers lack access to modern agricultural knowledge. This campaign provides training in climate-smart agriculture, soil conservation, water management, and sustainable farming practices.
Farmers will also learn business skills to transform agriculture into a profitable livelihood.
Target Amount
15000 USD
Reward Tiers
Reward Title: Train One Farmer
Minimum Donation: 100 USD
Reward Description:
Provides agricultural and business training for one farmer.
Reward Title: Train Five Farmers
Minimum Donation: 500 USD
Reward Description:
Supports a group of farmers with training and learning materials.

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$0 raised 123 days left
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Women’s Resilience in Conflict: Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance
Women’s Resilience in Conflict: Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance

by Sabah Alsudan for Development Organization (SDO)

Since the outbreak of the conflict in Sudan in April 2023, the country has witnessed a severe deterioration in economic and living conditions, with rising displacement levels, loss of livelihoods, and increasing food insecurity. Displaced and host community households face limited employment opportunities, high prices, and declining agricultural production, which has increased their vulnerability and reliance on humanitarian assistance.
Amid the ongoing conflicts in Khartoum, South Darfur – Korma Camp, and North Darfur – El Fasher, many conflict-affected women are exposed to multiple risks, including sexual exploitation and gender-based violence, alongside significant difficulties in securing their families’ basic needs.
Even before the conflict, a large proportion of households in Sudan were headed or economically supported by women. Since the outbreak of the war, women’s burdens have increased significantly, as many have become the sole providers for their immediate and extended families due to the loss, separation, or disappearance of male household members and the collapse of income sources.
Women-headed households now face severe economic hardship, limited employment opportunities, low levels of education and skills, and heightened vulnerability to food insecurity. These conditions also increase protection risks, including exposure to exploitation, abuse, and harmful coping mechanisms employed to secure food and basic necessities for their families. Existing gender inequalities further limit women’s access to resources, income opportunities, and decision-making, making them disproportionately affected by the ongoing crisis.

Project Objective
The project aims to economically and socially empower conflict-affected women by providing Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance (MPCA), enabling them to:
• Meet their families’ essential needs according to their priorities.
• Reduce dependence on humanitarian aid.
• Strengthen resilience against economic and social challenges.
Project Intervention Focus
The project places women, especially women-headed households, at the center of its interventions by:
1. Prioritizing women in livelihood activities and multi-purpose cash assistance.
2. Enhancing economic independence and reducing reliance on humanitarian aid.
3. Creating sustainable opportunities for economic recovery and improved food security.
Target Group
• 500 female household heads in the targeted areas
• Priority given to the most vulnerable women facing severe economic pressures
How the Project Works
1. Beneficiary Selection: Identify the most vulnerable women within the targeted areas.
2. Cash Assistance: Provide multi-purpose cash or vouchers that women can use to purchase essential needs according to their priorities.
3. Risk Mitigation: Reduce reliance on negative coping mechanisms that could expose women to sexual exploitation or forced labor.
4. Monitoring and Evaluation: Conduct Post-Distribution Monitoring to ensure safe and effective delivery of assistance and gather feedback to improve the process.
Key Project Indicators
• Number of women benefiting from cash assistance (500 targeted women)
• Percentage of women able to meet their families’ basic needs after distribution
• Decrease in reliance on negative coping mechanisms
• Monitoring reports indicate safe and effective use of funds
Expected Results
• Economic empowerment of women and reduction of financial burden on families
• Decreased risk of sexual exploitation and gender-based violence
• Increased self-reliance and independence for beneficiaries
• Support for social and economic stability in conflict-affected communities
Project Monitoring Focus Areas
• Safety and Privacy: Ensure assistance is delivered safely without exposing women to risks.
• Actual Use: Verify that vouchers and cash are used to purchase essential needs.
• Project Impact: Measure the effect of assistance on women’s resilience and economic independence.
• Potential Risks: Monitor for any signs of sexual exploitation or violence and address them immediately in coordination with relevant authorities.

Budget
• Total Project Cost: USD 450,000

Visualize Impact: Convert these metrics into infographics or progress bars for donor updates.

Storytelling: Pair each metric with a short story or example from a beneficiary.

Transparency: Show ongoing results to build trust and recurring support.

Focus on Outcomes: Emphasize how donations change women’s lives, not just inputs (money spent).

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$0 raised 265 days left
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Restore Fishermen’s Livelihoods in Sudan
Restore Fishermen’s Livelihoods in Sudan

by Sabah Alsudan for Development Organization (SDO)

The Fisheries Livelihood Support – Gedaref State project aims to restore livelihoods for conflict-affected fishers and vulnerable households in Al-Mafaza, Fal Al-Nahl, and Al-Rahad areas of Gedaref State, Sudan. The project will provide essential fishing equipment, boats, and fish preservation tools, alongside practical training in fish handling, processing, value addition, and marketing. By strengthening fishing livelihoods, the project will improve household incomes, enhance food security, and increase the resilience of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable host communities.
Background
Sudan has been facing a severe humanitarian crisis since the outbreak of conflict in April 2023. The ongoing fighting has led to widespread displacement, economic collapse, and significant disruption of livelihoods across the country. Millions of people have been forced to leave their homes, while rising food prices, unemployment, and reduced agricultural production have severely weakened household coping capacities.
Food insecurity has reached alarming levels, with millions of people struggling to access sufficient and nutritious food. The disruption of farming, livestock production, and local markets has further reduced food availability and income sources for vulnerable households.
In eastern Sudan, particularly in Gedaref State, the arrival of large numbers of internally displaced persons (IDPs) has placed additional pressure on already limited resources and livelihood opportunities. Many families are increasingly relying on alternative livelihood activities such as fishing to secure food and income.
The influx of displaced people has also increased the number of fishers, while the available fishing resources and equipment remain very limited. Many of the existing fishing tools have become old, damaged, and difficult to repair or replace due to the economic crisis and lack of access to markets. As a result, fishers are forced to rely on very limited and inefficient fishing methods.
Consequently, many fishers who are the primary breadwinners for their families now face serious threats to their livelihoods due to the loss or deterioration of fishing equipment and their inability to afford new tools. This situation has significantly reduced their capacity to sustain fishing activities, placing their households at greater risk of food insecurity and economic hardship.
Supporting fisheries livelihoods therefore represents an important opportunity to strengthen food security, restore income sources, and improve the resilience of both displaced and host communities. By equipping fishers with the necessary tools and skills, communities can increase local food production while creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.

Project Title: Restore Fishermen’s Livelihoods in Sudan

Overall goal : The campaign aims to support fishers affected by conflict and displacement in Gedaref State by providing fishing equipment and strengthening their skills in fish
processing and marketing. This will help improve household incomes and enhance food security for vulnerable families.

Project total Budget: USD 200,000

Project Location : Gedaref State – Sudan
Target Areas:

• ِAl-Fashga - CI TATA AND Al-Mafaza
• Fal Al-Nahl
• Al-Rahad

Target Beneficiaries :Direct
120 fishers
Indirect beneficiaries: 600 household members
Total beneficiaries:720 people

Project Activities
1. Provision of Fishing Equipment
The project will support fishers with essential equipment required to resume fishing activities, including:
• Fishing nets
• Fishing lines and hooks
• Fishing boats
• Boat engines

2. Fish Preservation and Processing Support
To reduce post-harvest losses and increase product value, the project will provide:
• Fish preservation boxes
• Fish drying equipment
• Fish processing tools

3. Training and Capacity Building
The project will conduct practical training sessions for fishers on:
• Fish handling and hygiene practices
• Fish drying and preservation techniques
• Value addition to fish products
• Marketing and market linkages

Expected Results
• 120 fishers regain sustainable livelihoods
• Increased fish production and improved household income
• Strengthened food security for vulnerable communities
• Reduced post-harvest losses through improved fish preservation
• Enhanced resilience of IDPs and host communities in Gedaref State.

Result
$50 Provides fishing tools for one fisher
$150 Provides fishing nets and hooks
$500 Supports fish preservation equipment
$1,000 Supports training for fishers
$7,000 Provides a fishing boat with engine

Overall Campaign Impact
• 120 fishers supported
• 720 people benefiting from improved food security
• 20 fishing boats distributed
• 120 fishing gear kits provided
• 30–40% increase in fish production expected


Budget Matrix – Fisheries Livelihood Support (200,000 USD)

Budget Item Unit Cost (USD) Quantity Total (USD)
Fishing Nets Kits 300 120 36,000
Fishing Lines & Hooks Kits 100 120 12,000
Fishing Boats 5,000 20 100,000
Boat Engines 2,000 20 40,000
Fish Preservation Boxes 100 40 4,000
Fish Drying & Processing Equipment 800 10 8,000
Training Workshops (5 sessions) 2,000 5 10,000
Project Monitoring & Field Supervision 5,000 1 5,000
Total 200,000 USD

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$0 raised 235 days left
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Weaving Hope: Help Dara Development Organization Establish the Manawashi Handicraft Center in Sudan
Weaving Hope: Help Dara Development Organization Establish the Manawashi Handicraft Center in Sudan

by Dara Development Organization

Across the villages and towns of Sudan, skilled hands work tirelessly weaving, carving, stitching, and shaping. For generations, Sudanese artisans have preserved the soul of their communities through traditional handicrafts: intricate baskets, hand-carved wooden tools, vibrant textiles, and leatherwork passed down through families. These crafts are more than objects; they are living heritage, stories woven into every thread and etched into every grain .

But today, this heritage is at risk. Years of conflict, economic collapse, and displacement have scattered communities and severed the chains of craft knowledge passed from elder to youth. Artisans who once sustained their families through their skills now struggle to find materials, markets, or a place to work with dignity .

Dara Development Organization is answering this crisis. We are establishing the Manawashi Handicraft Product Development Center—a dedicated space where Sudanese artisans can gather, create, learn, and thrive. This center will serve as a sanctuary for endangered crafts, a workshop for skill development, and a gateway to markets beyond Sudan's borders.

Here, a woman who fled violence can rediscover her grandmother's weaving patterns and earn an income. A young man can learn leatherworking from a master artisan, carrying forward a tradition that might otherwise disappear. A community can see its cultural identity preserved, celebrated, and shared with the world.

The Manawashi Center will provide:

-Safe workspace for artisans to create with dignity
-Vocational training to pass skills to the next generation
-Product development support to refine designs for modern markets
-Business training to help artisans become self-sufficient entrepreneurs
-Market connections so beautiful Sudanese crafts reach buyers who will treasure them

Your support does more than build a center. It protects a culture. It empowers an artisan. It tells a master craftsperson that their life's work matters. It gives a young person not just a skill, but an identity and a future.

Join Dara Development Organization in weaving a stronger, more hopeful Sudan, one thread, one artisan, one masterpiece at a time.

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Break the Cycle: Help Sudan's Families Build Businesses, Not Depend on Aid
Break the Cycle: Help Sudan's Families Build Businesses, Not Depend on Aid

by Oxfam International

Break the Cycle: Help Sudan's Families Build Businesses, Not Depend on Aid

In Sudan, a hand extended for help is seen every day. But what if that hand could hold a tool instead? What if it could weave, bake, sew, or build?

For families across Sudan—especially those displaced by conflict, widows caring for children alone, and youth with nowhere to turn—poverty is not just a lack of money. It is a trap. Years of conflict, economic collapse, and displacement have stripped away not only homes and possessions but also dignity and self-reliance . Too many families have been reduced to waiting for aid, not because they lack ambition, but because they lack the one thing that could unlock their potential: opportunity.

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$34592 raised 204 days left
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From Seed to Harvest: Help Alradom Organization Empower Families to Feed Themselves
From Seed to Harvest: Help Alradom Organization Empower Families to Feed Themselves

by Alradoam Charity Organization

From Seed to Harvest: Help Alradom Organization Empower Families to Feed Themselves

In the villages of South Darfur, a farmer stands at the edge of his land, watching the sky for rain that seems to never come. His family is hungry. His livestock are weak. The seeds he saved from last season are gone, eaten when there was nothing else.

He does not want charity. He wants to work. He wants to plant, to tend, to harvest. He wants to feed his children with food he grew himself, with dignity and pride.

Alradom Organization believes he should have that chance.

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$0 raised 211 days left
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