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On Sunday, April 6, 2025, the Women for Change Initiative, in partnership with CDPO and with support from Sunduq AL-Sudan, distributed 300 food baskets to 300 of the most vulnerable families among the newly IDPs arriving from Khartoum, these families are living in difficult humanitarian conditions due to the lack of humanitarian interventions in the area, and this food baskets is part of a to Supporting local initiatives in Darfur and Kordofan to address the urgent needs of the IDPs Project.
On March 27, 2025, the Muhajiriya Humanitarian Emergency Room, in partnership with CDPO and with support from Sunduq AL-Sudan, distributed food baskets to 23 families whose homes were burned in early March in the Muhajiriya area, Yassin locality in East Darfur State.
The families included 15 families from the host community and 8 families from the displaced people coming from El Fasher.
On Wednesday, March 26, 2025, the Durrat Al Salam Association, in partnership with CDPO and with support from the Sunduq AL-Sudan, distributed food baskets to 252 displaced families whose homes were burned in late February in the Umm Balula IDPs camp in the city of Gereida, South Darfur State.
The Emergency and Response Room of Al-Majlad’s Youth Center, in partnership with the CDPO, with the support of the Sunduq Al-Sudan, distributed 70 food baskets to the displaced people in the area and supported the voluntary community effort schools in Al-Majlad, West Kordofan State, during the period from January 18 to February 4, 2025.
The activities come within the framework of the “Mitigation the Effects of War on those affected by the Conflict in West Kordofan” Project.
The Al-Kalait IDPs Initiative, in partnership with the Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO) and funded by the Sudan Fund, distributed 320 food baskets to 320 families of internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, and persons with disabilities in Al-Kalait Camp, Babanusa Locality, West Kordofan State, from Friday, January 23 to Tuesday, January 28, 2025. This effort is part of the organization’s project aimed at alleviating the impact of war on conflict-affected populations.
The Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO), in partnership with CRS and funded by USAID, organized Women’s Dialogues in January 2025 as part of the “Insijam” (People for People) Project. The sessions targeted 40 women from diverse groups in El Daein and focused on women’s issues, gender-based violence during the war, and the critical roles women should play in peacebuilding.
The Women for Change Initiative, in partnership with the Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO) and funded by the Sudan Fund, distributed 400 food baskets to 400 families of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees in Al-Foula, West Kordofan State, on Saturday, January 24, 2025. This effort is part of the organization’s project aimed at alleviating the impact of war on conflict-affected populations.
The Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO), funded by CRS, concluded a training workshop on Positive Masculinity on Saturday as part of the “Insijam” (People for People) Project. The workshop aimed to address the impacts of harmful gender-related practices and promote a model of positive masculinity based on peace, moderation, and positivity.
The Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO), funded by CRS, organized a training workshop on Positive Masculinity as part of the “Insijam” (People for People) Project. The workshop aimed to address the impacts of harmful gender-related practices and promote a model of positive masculinity based on peace, moderation, and positivity.
The three-day workshop took place at the Teacher Training Hall in El Daein from January 16 to 17, 2025, targeting 30 participants from various community sectors.
The sessions were marked by engaging discussions, exchange of ideas, and constructive dialogue aligned with the workshop’s themes. Participants explored social issues related to fostering a generation characterized by positivity, flexibility, and rejection of violence and control in family and community relationships. The discussions also highlighted men’s roles in households, families, and society.
Key Outcomes of the Workshop:
The “For Them” initiative, in partnership with CDPO and with the support of Saferworld, concluded the campaign to distribute 1000 dignity bags and psychological support sessions for women in the neighborhoods of Taiba, Al-Fatehab, Al-Mazad, Al-Jumhuriya, Al-Sekka Hadid, and Al-Nil in the city of Nyala, South Darfur.
This is within the project to mitigate the effects of war on those affected by the conflict in South and East Darfur, Phase II
As part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, the Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO) organized a discussion session on violence against women on December 6, 2024, at Sabreen Camp in El Daein, East Darfur State, under the slogan “You Are Strong.”
The Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO), in partnership with PACT, conducted an advanced workshop on investigative journalism techniques and proposal development from November 5 to November 8, 2024, at Eliana Hotel in Kampala, Uganda.
The workshop targeted a group of Sudanese journalists as part of the Women’s and Youth Resilience in Journalism Support Project, aiming to enhance investigative journalism skills and strengthen media resilience.
As part of its ongoing efforts to support independent journalism in Sudan, the Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO), in partnership with PACT, conducted an advanced workshop on investigative journalism, open-source verification, and conflict reporting from October 21 to October 24, 2024, at Fairway Hotel in Kampala, Uganda.
The workshop targeted Sudanese journalists from various regions and countries as part of the Women’s and Youth Resilience in Journalism Support Project, aiming to enhance journalistic skills in conflict-sensitive reporting and source verification.
On October 24, 2024, the pilot operation of the Rahid El Burdi water station began, utilizing solar energy. The system was supplied and installed by the Afia Initiative, in partnership with the Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO) and with support from Saferworld.
This initiative is part of the second phase of the project to mitigate the impact of war on conflict-affected communities in South and East Darfur.
On Thursday, October 23, 2024, 18 midwives and health assistants from the areas of Mando, Am Dafuq, Amshoka, Dimosiya, and Malawi in Rahid El Burdi and Am Dafuq localities were graduated after completing a 50-day training course.
The training was organized by the Dar Organization, in partnership with the Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO), in collaboration with Rahid El Burdi Hospital, and supported by Saferworld.
This initiative is part of the second phase of the project to mitigate the impact of war on conflict-affected populations in South and East Darfur.
The “For Them” initiative, in partnership with CDPO and with the support of Saferworld, concluded on Tuesday, September 23, 2024, the of distributing 1,000 dignity bags and psychological support sessions for women affected by the war in the city of Nyala.
The conclusion targeted women in the neighborhoods of Taiba, Al-Fatehab, Al-Mazad, Al-Jumhuriya, Al-Sekka Hadid, and Al-Nil in the city of Nyala, South Darfur, as part of Alleviating the Effects of War on Conflict-affected people in Darfur, Phase II.
On Saturday, September 21, 2024, New Generation Organization, in partnership with the Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO) and the Kandakyat Organization, held a special celebration for International Day of Peace in Sita, Uganda. The event was attended by a large number of Sudanese refugees in the area.
The celebration included the signing of a wall of peace by many Sudanese refugees, calling for an end to the war.
On Sunday, September 22, 2024, the Rahid El Burdi Peace Committee, in partnership with the Community Development for Progress Organization (CDPO) and supported by Saferworld, launched the Psychological Support Center at Rahid El Burdi Hospital in South Darfur.
This initiative is part of the second phase of the project to mitigate the impact of war on conflict-affected populations in South and East Darfur.
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