Organizational Profile
Organization Name: Sudan Hope Project (SHP)
Organization Type
Nonprofit, community-based, faith-inspired humanitarian and development organization
Year Established: 2024
Areas of Operation
- Uganda: Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement
- Kenya: Kakuma Refugee Camp
- South Sudan: Yida/Ajwang Refugee Camp
- Egypt: Urban refugee communities
- Sudan: Conflict-affected and returnee communities (where access permits)
- Diaspora: United States and other international locations (advocacy, generating fundraising, partnerships)
Background & Origin
Sudan Hope Project was founded in response to the prolonged conflict, mass displacement, and humanitarian crisis affecting Sudanese communities, particularly refugees and internally displaced persons from marginalized regions such as the Nuba Mountains.
Born out of lived experience within refugee and diaspora communities, Sudan Hope Project emerged to fill critical gaps in emergency assistance, recovery, and long-term community development, while ensuring that affected populations are treated with dignity, compassion, and faith-driven hope.
Mission
To save lives, restore dignity, and empower vulnerable communities affected by conflict and displacement through emergency relief, sustainable development, advocacy, and faith-based transformation.
Vision
A future where Sudanese refugees and displaced communities live with hope, dignity, resilience, and opportunity, and where faith, justice, and
Core Values
Sudan Hope Project was founded in response to the prolonged conflict, mass displacement, and humanitarian crisis affecting Sudanese communities, particularly refugees and internally displaced persons
- Human dignity
- Compassion and service
- Faith and hope
- Accountability and transparency
- Community ownership
- Integrity and ethical leadership
- Inclusion and equity
- Partnership and collaboration
- Resilience and sustainability
- Justice and advocacy
What We Do – Our Six Program Pillars
Sudan Hope Project applies a community-led, faith-inspired, and evidence-based approach, ensuring that:
- Communities participate in identifying needs and solutions
- Programs integrate emergency response with long-term recovery
- Accountability to beneficiaries and donors is upheld
- Local leadership is strengthened for sustainability
Project is governed by:
- Executive Board – fiduciary and strategic oversight
- Board of Trustees – advisory and technical support
- Executive Director and Management Team – program implementation and operations
Strong policies guide financial management, safeguarding, monitoring & evaluation, and accountability.
Sudan Hope Project collaborates with:
- Refugee community leadership structures
- Faith institutions and churches
- Local and international NGOs
- Diaspora networks
- Advocacy coalitions and humanitarian actors
Sudan Hope Project is committed to:
- Ethical stewardship of resources
- Clear financial reporting
- Compliance with local and international regulations
- Zero tolerance for fraud, abuse, or exploitation
- Results-based M&E framework
- Regular monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting
- Community feedback and participation mechanisms
- Transparent financial reporting and donor accountability
Sudan Hope Project exists to walk with communities from crisis to hope—restoring dignity, strengthening resilience, and nurturing faith-driven transformation.