Our Focus
Emergency Crisis Response
Recognizing the need to integrate disaster risk reduction with other UNDP priorities, such as poverty reduction, community stabilization, governance, peace-building, and sustainable livelihoods, UNDP Sudan programmes are flexible, able to quickly adapt for emergency response with a focus on supporting early recovery. Hence our advocacy to humanitarian partners and donors to prioritize life-preserving activities, such as emergency employment through cash-for-work, emergency supplies such as solar cookers and lanterns alongside standard NFI items, roll out community policing and other unarmed protection of civilians approached for PoC, as well as housing reconstruction to enable return of IDPs including through cash-for-work modalities.
Utilizing our expertise with local communities, UNDP interventions often focus on vulnerable, displaced groups and the communities hosting them, including initiatives on protection, civil works, emergency employment, and access to basic services like energy, communications and health. Alongside our humanitarian partners, we employ durable solutions within HDP programming that provide help for those in immediate need and which also recreate important community assets for the future.
Sustainable Development at the Community Level
In Sudan, UNDP utilizes area-based management (ABM) to work with geographically defined communities and areas, addressing interwoven development barriers like poverty, inequality, lack of basic services, insecurity, and climate-risks.
Addressing these factors helps ensure stability at the local community level, supporting Sudan's democratic transition and reducing potential challenges during critical peace processes. To achieve this, complementary responses by humanitarian, peace and development actors are required, bolstered by resilient practices that sustain the gains made by the Sudanese people and the efforts of the international community.
To help deliver on this need, UNDP collaborates with a full spectrum of partners to ensure integrated approaches to community stabilization, providing needs-based assistance in sustainable livelihoods, infrastructure rehabilitation, basic service delivery, access to energy, protection of civilians and human rights, local government capacity building, and other areas of support, to pave the way for long-term recovery and development, and support durable solutions at the community level.