West Darfur ECCR

This project is a rapid humanitarian response to the urgent needs of individuals and families

West DarfurEmergency Coordination Council Room Local Emergency Room – Beida As part of its ongoing efforts to alleviate the suffering of affected families and provide essential support to the most vulnerable groups, the Emergency Room in Beida locality has distributed food baskets to the neediest families in the northern sector. This initiative was carried out in a spirit of cooperation and social solidarity, with the baskets containing a variety of food items. This project is a rapid humanitarian response to the urgent needs of individuals and families, funded by the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) through the organization People to People, with a total amount of $5,000. The Emergency Room in Beida affirms its commitment to continue working transparently and effectively to expand the reach of beneficiaries and provide assistance to as many people in need as possible.

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WDECCR has implemented a food basket project benefiting 100 families from the most vulnerable groups in Habila locality

In a spirit of solidarity and cooperation, and in response to community needs, the Emergency Room in Habila locality has implemented a food basket project benefiting 100 families from the most vulnerable groups in the northern sector of the locality. Each basket contained a variety of essential food items. This initiative is a rapid humanitarian response to the urgent needs faced by individuals and families, funded by the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) through the organization People to People, with a total amount of $5,000. https://www.facebook.com/61567435473040/videos/1890303451571244 The Emergency Room in Habila affirms its commitment to continue working transparently and effectively to expand the reach of beneficiaries and provide assistance to as many people in need as possible.

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Shelter Support Initiative Project – Kulbus Locality

Project Title: Emergency Shelter Distribution for Vulnerable Families Location: Western Sector, Kulbus Locality, West Darfur Implementing Body: Kulbus Local Emergency Room Funding Partner: Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) via People to People Budget: $5,000 Date: August 2025 Project Overview In response to the urgent shelter needs of displaced families and vulnerable populations—including the elderly and persons with disabilities—Kulbus Emergency Room launched a targeted shelter support initiative. The project aimed to mitigate the impact of harsh weather and deteriorating living conditions during the autumn season. Objectives Distribution Details Each family received a tailored package of shelter materials, including tarpaulins, blankets, and other essential items designed to improve living conditions and withstand seasonal weather. Funding and Partnerships The initiative was made possible through a $5,000 grant from the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF), channeled via People to People, a trusted humanitarian partner. Commitment to Continuity Kulbus Emergency Room remains committed to expanding its reach and maintaining transparency and effectiveness in future interventions. The team will continue to monitor needs and respond proactively to emerging challenges.

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Shelter Support Initiative – Kulbus Locality

In line with its commitment to providing swift and safe shelter solutions—especially in light of harsh climate conditions and the difficult living circumstances faced by displaced families, people with special needs, the elderly, and other vulnerable groups—the Emergency Room in Kulbus locality has announced the implementation of a shelter materials distribution project. The initiative provided a variety of shelter items to 100 families in the western sector of the locality. This project was funded by the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) through the organization People to People, with a total budget of $5,000. Kulbus Emergency Room reaffirms its dedication to continuing support for the most affected groups, particularly during the challenging autumn season.

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Non-Food Items Distribution Project – Serba Local Emergency Rooms

In a commendable humanitarian effort, the Serba Local Emergency Rooms, under the Emergency Coordination Council of West Darfur and the Kendebe Administrative Unit, successfully implemented a non-food items distribution project aimed at supporting the most vulnerable families in the region. The initiative targeted 100 households, providing them with essential non-food supplies to help ease the burden of displacement and hardship. This project was made possible through generous funding from the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF), channeled via the organization “People to People,” with a total contribution of $5,000. The materials distributed included basic household items tailored to the urgent needs of affected families. The local community responded with overwhelming appreciation, with many beneficiaries expressing heartfelt thanks to the donors and organizers. Community leaders also praised the initiative, highlighting its role in addressing critical gaps in humanitarian assistance and reinforcing solidarity during challenging times. Such interventions are vital in conflict-affected areas like West Darfur, where access to basic services remains limited. The success of this project underscores the importance of continued support and collaboration between humanitarian actors and local emergency structures to meet the growing needs of displaced and vulnerable populations. #Emergency_Coordination_Council_West_Darfur

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The inauguration day of the Serba Women’s Emergency Room

Emergency Coordination Council of West Darfur Women’s Emergency Room – Serba Locality On the inauguration day of the Serba Women’s Emergency Room: “We are a women’s voice present in times of need.” Purpose of the Emergency Room in West Darfur 1. Rapid Humanitarian Response 2. Community-Centered Relief 3. Coordination and Transparency 4. Empowerment and Inclusion 5. Bridge Between Donors and Communities These Emergency Rooms are a powerful example of local resilience and solidarity, especially in a region where formal infrastructure is limited and conflict has disrupted traditional aid channels. #Emergency_Coordination_Council_West_Darfur

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