Our Sectors
CDFPD Key Sectors and Initiatives: Building Resilient Communities for Peace and Sustainable Development
Sectors
our sectors
1.Livelihood and Peace building
- Train small farmers (woman) on vegetable planting and supporting them with vegetable improved seeds distribute to the most vulnerable households (tomatoes, okra, eggplants and cucumber distribution to poor families.
- CDFPD conduct 5 workshops on food processing were implemented for displaced women, returnees, and part of the women of the host community to integrate the displaced into the local community which included training content on food processing, methods of preserving foods, drying vegetables and fruits, manufacturing dairy products, jams, pickles, and juices to increase women’s income and benefit from the abundance of raw materials and save them for a time of scarcity
- 4 training workshops for Training women on handicrafts to increase their income in the localities of Lagawa, ALsnot, kilak and Al Mogulad
2.Peace building and Women protection:
- CDFPD conducted training for 500 community leaders, women, youth, on peaceful co-existence through sports and cultural activities, radio programmers on peaceful co-existence, and exchange visits of conflicts villages in 20 locations 2020.
- CDFPD was able to conduct several peace-making initiatives Women and youth benefitted most as an afflictive in peace issues group. vulnerable group.
- A reconciliation conference between Miseriya tribe and the Nuba tribe to solve the problem of a tribal dispute that has been stuck for 7 years and make the citizens able to advocate their cause to the state level until they succeeded in persuading the state security committee to open the Abu Janouq administration after a 7-year closure
- CDFPD, was able to implement 10 joint programs and 5 exchange visits between the areas controlled by the SPLM and the areas controlled by the government in the areas of Tarin, Nimr Shaqo, Arslaji, Tabladko -, Mango Abu Al-Labi , Labora, Shangil, Alban Jadid ,Al-Hamboul for to converge viewpoints and contribute to achieving peaceful coexistence among tribes in overlapping areas
- CDFPD supported training of 250 community leaders, youth and women in west Kordofan on conflict resolution and peace building also contributed to peaceful co-existence in the area through sports and cultural activities and created 15 reconciliation committees in 60 villages and 10 early warning committees
- Coordination meetings with different stakeholders working in the similar theme and locations to avoid overlapping and facilitate collaboration also Meetings with partners for implementation.
- CDFPD conduct TOT to 50 community’s leaders, youth and women tailored training according to the need identified on human rights, peace building, peaceful coexistence concept, mediation, dialogue, trauma healing and conflict prevention for the selected target group from Elmuglad, ALsnot, ALNohood, Abozabad, lagawa, Mairam, and ALfula according to the selection criteria
- Tailored trainings at community level to (60) selected participants from Lagawa ALsnot on human rights, peaceful coexistence and women rights
3.Youth empowerment and capacity building:
- CDFPD, was able to support young people and build their capabilities to create new community leaders from the young generation by creating joint programs that enable communication with the old generation of community leaders so that young people gain practical experience, as well as young people who present new innovative ideas to the old community leaders
- needs assessment for youth.
- support youth to enhance the knowledge of moderation and non-extremism among the community, addressing conflict causes while crating linkages to the values of peace building, reconciliation and dialogue
- support youth to address issues identified via community action forums, advocacy campaigns and youth need assessments.
- Create political awareness for women and youth to improve their participation in the political processes and local government
4.capacity building
CDFPD conducted several capacity building workshops & forums in several fields as follows:
- Basic health education
- Computer literacy Courses
- Election & good governance including Civic Education
- Humanitarian & Charity concept.
- Administration & Financing Systems
- Disaster Management
- Monitoring & Evaluation
- Project formulation, Design and Proposal Writing
- Organizational Management conducted several capacities
5.Water and Environmental Sanitation
- As part of the emergency response to West Kordofan State during war in Lagawa was initiated, CDFPD has contributed to the following activities in relation to WASH
- Celebrated International Water Day with the participation of different stakeholders and NGOs
- CDFPD supported Vector Control also conducted sanitation and hygiene awareness raising campaigns for IDPs in villages around Lagawa
- CDFPD conducted house-to-house hygiene promotion campaign with hygiene domain message including water treatment and conducting garbage collection campaigns
6.Water and Environmental Sanitation
- CDFPD constructed latrines in Lagawa and other rehabilitation in IDPs shelter centers in Al-Fula city
- CDFPD conducted with community hygiene promoters (CHPs) conducting garbage collection in IDPs shelter centers in Al-Fula and Almglud city West Kordofan State
- CDFPD carried out massive hygiene awareness campaigns
- CDFPD conducted vector control campaigns IDPs shelter centers
7.Health & Nutrition Activities
- Educational sessions on healthy nutrition (for breastfeeding mothers, pregnant women and children)
- Supporting emergency health rooms, providing life-saving medicines to the displaced, and treating the wounded
- Breast cancer awareness campaigns and support for self-disclosure
- CDFPD Conducted free medical health day at IDPs shelter centers
- HIV/AIDS training & awareness to contributing to combating HIV / AIDS targeting (Most at risk groups)
- CDFPD conducted 2 awareness raising campaigns on hygei promotion and health issues in spreading the message on the Diarrhea caused by polluted drinking water by Conduction of theatre shows on the awareness on the diarrhea caused by the unhealthy drinking water.
8.Education
- schools were cleaned and hygiene campaigns were conducted in order to provide the students with good environment starting the school year
- Establishment of hand-washing facilities in schools
9.Humanitarian emergency, relief and recovery
- Improved food security among IDPs: Providing basic food commodities
- Maintaining peace community and reducing tensions between the host community and IDPs
- Maintaining peace community and reducing tensions between the host community and IDPs
- Protecting children and providing psychological support to reduce trauma
- Increased access to needed WASH services provision of water, and improving the environmental health through waste collection and disposal in temporary shelter areas
- Increased access to life-saving health services and assisting emergency rooms in providing basic needs
- Increased access to life-saving health services and assisting emergency rooms in providing basic needs
- 43 initiatives were funded in most of the affected localities of West Kordofan in all sectors (Protection, WASH, Food Security, Health or Shelter & NFIs). Targeted (IDPs, returnees, disabilities, host community, refugees and other (Almsfofeen).
- Integrating humanitarian emergency issues with peace issues by reducing tensions in water sources and integrating the host community with the local community
- Contribute to the local communities’ efforts to enhance social cohesion through promoting the culture of accepting the other and combat racism and hate speech and to stand in solidarity with affected by conflict and increase community cohesion and speed of local response
- Focus on protecting women (IDPs), creating safe spaces for women,
- and providing psychological support to reduce trauma women in shelter centers
- Contributing to achieving food security through food distribution