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Several NGOs are actively working in Sudan to address the severe nutrition crisis, including Save the Children, World Relief, GOAL, ALIMA, International Medical Corps, and Action Against Hunger. These organizations provide a range of services, such as emergency food packages, specialized nutrition supplements, health and nutrition programs, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) support, often integrating them with existing services.
Here's a more detailed look at some of the key organizations:
Save the Children:
Has been working in Sudan since 1983, providing integrated health, nutrition, WASH, child protection, food security, livelihoods, and education programs.
World Relief:
Operates in Central and West Darfur, providing emergency health, nutrition, and WASH services, as well as peacebuilding and livelihoods programming.
GOAL:
Focuses on integrated programs in nutrition, health, WASH, food security, and livelihoods, with a strong emphasis on women's empowerment and protection.
ALIMA:
Strengthens early detection of malnutrition and provides treatment through outpatient care units and stabilization centers, particularly in North Darfur.
International Medical Corps:
Offers healthcare, mental health and psychosocial support, nutrition, protection, and WASH programs, often integrated with existing services.
Action Against Hunger:
Works in multiple regions facing severe hunger crises, providing food assistance, nutrition support, WASH services, and cash-based interventions. They also have a strong focus on protection, particularly for women and girls, including support for women's centers and community protection networks.
These NGOs are working to alleviate the immediate suffering caused by the ongoing nutrition crisis in Sudan, while also working towards longer-term solutions for community development and resilience.
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3 months agoHi Mark,
World Vision is is also working in both countries, in several areas of both countries in a multisectoral response.
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