UNDP / OCHA Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) 2022
The Sudan Humanitarian Fund is a country-based pooled fund that contributes to saving lives and protecting people in need by strengthening a coordinated and principled humanitarian response in Sudan. The SHF enables humanitarian actors to respond early and fast to the prioritized humanitarian needs set out in the Humanitarian Response Plan and incidences of critical, emergency needs. All projects and interventions the fund supports are in line with the Minimum Operating Standards approved by the Humanitarian Country Team.
Land/Region | Thema | Periode | Budget |
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Sudan |
Humanitäre Hilfe & DRR nothemedefined
Nahrungsmittelnothilfe
Schutz, Zugang & Sicherheit |
01.04.2022
- 31.12.2022 |
CHF 800’000
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- Supporting life-saving activities, such as providing food, shelter and education
- Filling critical funding gaps when humanitarian needs surpass the amount of funds available
- Expanding assistance in hard-to-reach areas
- Entwicklungsprogramm der Vereinten Nationen
- OCHA; Country-based Pool Funds with ALIGHT, WVi, CRS, GFO, TGH
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Sektor nach Kategorisierung des Entwicklungshilfeekomitees der OECD NOTHILFE
NOTHILFE
Sub-Sektor nach Kategorisierung des Entwicklungshilfeekomitees der OECD Nahrungsmittelnothilfe
Materielle Nothilfe und Leistungen
Unterstützungsform Gemeinschafts-/Sammelfinanzierungen
Projektnummer 7F09054
Hintergrund |
The number of people in need in Sudan in 2022 is the highest in the past decade. Sudan faces one of the word's largest protracted humanitarian crises, including large, protracted displacements, with limited returns. Some 2.86 million IDPs, 1.16 million refugees and asylum seekers and 0,9 million returnees need humanitarian assistance and protection support, both in and out of camps, settlements, and within host communities. 9.1 million are estimated to be affected by life-threatening conditions, an increase of a quarter compared to 7.3 million people in the same category in 2021. Food insecurity increased across Sudan, where 10.9 million people (including 1.1 million refugees) are estimated to require urgent humanitarian response to reduce food consumption gaps, restore and protect livelihoods, a 34% increase compared to the beginning of 2021. This has been exacerbated by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, dry spells during last cropping season, the conflict in Ethiopia and increased food prices on the global market prompted by the conflict in Ukraine. Gender-Based Violence (GBV) remains a grave concern, the deteriorating situation has increased cases of forced marriage. The SHF remains a proven, crucial instrument to respond to a multi-layered crisis which SDC funded in previous years. |
Ziele | The provision of timely, coordinated and principled assistance to saving lives and protecting people in need, as well as fast responses to sudden on-set emergency needs. |
Zielgruppen | The SHF seeks to provide humanitarian assistance to displaced people, refugees, returnees and vulnerable host communities in Sudan. The Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) for Sudan endeavours to support 10.7 million people, when about 14 million are estimated to be in need. |
Mittelfristige Wirkungen |
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Resultate |
Erwartete Resultate: The first Standard Allocation for 2022 is set at $25 million and covers 12 states and 41 localities. Funding will be allocated for life-saving core humanitarian interventions in localities with the highest humanitarian needs, as identified by the 2022 HRP, with a specific focus on specialized protection interventions. 40% of the funding will be hence allocated to protection and education sectors, the remaining 60% is reserved for nutrition, WASH, health and livelihood sectors. Resultate von früheren Phasen: In the last four months of 2021, the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) allocated $13.9 million to respond to emergency shocks, ranging from floods, localized drought, intercommunal violence, displacement, and to a Covid 19 surge. A further $9.3 million was allocated for the provision of basic humanitarian services to newly accessible areas. Switzerland is a regular contributor to the SHF but didn't contribute in 2021 in favour of support to the country's transition process which, however, was halted by the military takeover last October. |
Verantwortliche Direktion/Bundesamt |
DEZA |
Projektpartner |
Vertragspartner Organisation der Vereinten Nationen (UNO) |
Koordination mit anderen Projekten und Akteuren | Synergies are possible with other SDC funded projects and contributing donors in particular in the sectors of Protection, Food security or WASH. Switzerland will keep a close contact with the attending advisory board members to follow-up on developments. |
Budget | Laufende Phase Schweizer Beitrag CHF 800’000 Bereits ausgegebenes Schweizer Budget CHF 800’000 Projekttotal seit Anfangsphase Schweizer Beitrag CHF 9’640’045 Budget inklusive Projektpartner CHF 10’440’045 |
Projektphasen |
Phase
9
01.01.2025
- 31.12.2025
(Laufende Phase)
Phase 8
01.01.2024
- 31.12.2024
(Completed)
Phase 7
01.01.2023
- 31.12.2023
(Completed)
Phase 6 01.04.2022 - 31.12.2022 (Completed) Phase 3 22.11.2016 - 31.12.2017 (Completed) Phase 2 15.03.2015 - 31.12.2015 (Completed) Phase 1 17.04.2014 - 31.12.2014 (Completed) |