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SUDAN HOPE PROJECT

In Service to Transform Hopelessness Into Hopefulness

Annual Impact Reports

Sudan Hope Project's Annual Impact Reports present a transparent and evidence-based overview of our work, achievements, and the lives impacted each year. These reports highlight measurable results across all program pillars, including emergency relief, education, health, livelihoods, faith-based initiatives, and human rights advocacy.

Each report combines data, community voices, and financial accountability to demonstrate how resources are used responsibly and how interventions contribute to saving lives, restoring dignity, and building resilience. Our Annual Impact Reports also capture lessons learned and strategic priorities, ensuring continuous improvement and accountability to donors, partners, and the communities we serve.

Through our Annual Impact Reports, Sudan Hope Project reaffirms its commitment to transparency, learning, and meaningful impact.

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**Sudan Hope Project

Annual Impact Report– 2024**

Reporting Period: January–December 2024

Areas of Operation:
Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement (Uganda), Kakuma Refugee Camp (Kenya), Egypt (urban refugee communities), Yida / Ajwang Refugee Camp (South Sudan), Sudan (limited access), Diaspora engagement

Program Pillars:
Emergency Relief Assistance; Church Planting & Faith-Based Initiatives; Education & Development of Future Generations; Health & Well-Being; Advocacy & Human Rights; Community Development & Livelihood Support

Executive Summary

The year 2024 marked a critical humanitarian and institutional foundation year for Sudan Hope Project. In response to escalating conflict in Sudan and large-scale displacement across East Africa, the organization focused on saving lives, restoring dignity, and stabilizing vulnerable communities, while simultaneously building the systems and governance structures needed for long-term impact.

Through a community-led, faith-inspired, and accountability-driven approach, Sudan Hope Project reached thousands of displaced individuals with emergency assistance, psychosocial support, education continuity, healthcare access, and early recovery initiatives.

Humanitarian & Development Context (2024)

In 2024, Sudanese refugees and displaced persons faced:

  • Intensified armed conflict and insecurity in Sudan
  • Rapid and large-scale displacement into Uganda, Kenya, and Egypt
  • Severe shortages of food, shelter, healthcare, and education
  • Rising trauma, protection risks, and human rights violations
  • Shrinking humanitarian resources amid growing needs

These conditions demanded rapid, compassionate, and coordinated responses.

Impact at a Glance (2024)

  • Emergency assistance provided to newly displaced households
  • Children retained in or returned to school through education support
  • Trauma survivors accessed psychosocial and spiritual care
  • Human rights violations documented and survivors referred for protection
  • Pilot livelihood activities initiated to support early recovery
  • Organizational governance and systems established

Impact by Program Pillar

Emergency Relief Assistance

What We Did?

  • Delivered emergency food, shelter, and non-food items
  • Facilitated urgent health referrals for vulnerable cases
  • Responded rapidly to new displacement waves

Impact

  • Immediate suffering reduced
  • Lives stabilized during acute crisis

Result

Families experienced improved safety, dignity, and survival conditions.

Church Planting & Faith-Based Initiative

What We Did?

  • Organized prayer gatherings and pastoral counseling
  • Provided trauma-informed spiritual care
  • Mobilized local faith leaders as community caregivers

Impact

  • Emotional and spiritual healing strengthened
  • Community cohesion reinforced

Result

Displaced individuals regained hope and moral resilience during crisis.

Education & Development of Future Generations

What We Did?

  • Distributed school supplies
  • Supported re-enrollment of displaced children
  • Engaged parents and guardians

Impact

  • Education continuity preserved
  • Dropout risks reduced

Result

Children remained connected to learning despite displacement.

Health & Well-Being

What We Did?

  • Supported mobile clinics and basic health outreach
  • Provided mental health and trauma counseling
  • Promoted hygiene and disease prevention

Impact

  • Improved access to basic healthcare
  • Reduced untreated illnesses and distress

Result

Communities experienced improved physical and emotional well-being.

Advocacy & Human Right

What We Did?

  • Documented human rights violations
  • Supported survivor referrals to protection services
  • Raised awareness of rights and available support

Impact

  • Survivor voices amplified
  • Protection pathways strengthened

Result

Affected individuals felt heard, supported, and safer.

Community Development & Livelihood Support

What We Did?

  • Initiated small pilot income-generating activities
  • Provided basic skills orientation

Impact

  • Early recovery and dignity restored
  • Reduced total dependency on aid

Result

Households began rebuilding livelihoods and hope for self-reliance.

Advocacy & Human Right
  • Full implementation of a results-based M&E framework
  • Monthly activity reports and quarterly performance reviews
  • Community feedback mechanisms strengthened
  • Evidence used to adapt programs and improve targeting
Organizational & Governance Achievement (2024)
  • Established Executive Board and Board of Trustees
  • Developed core policies: Finance, Safeguarding, M&E
  • Strengthened field coordination and volunteer systems
  • Introduced transparent reporting and accountability mechanisms
Monitoring, Evaluation & Accountability (2024)
  • Results-based monitoring framework introduced
  • Monthly activity tracking and field reports implemented
  • Community feedback integrated into program adjustments
  • Clear documentation maintained for donor accountability

Challenges & Lesson Learned (2024)

Key Challenges

  • Rapidly changing humanitarian conditions
  • Limited funding relative to scale of need
  • Access and security constraints

Key Lessons

  • Community-led response improves speed and trust
  • Trauma healing must accompany material assistance
  • Integrated emergency and recovery programming is essential

Looking Ahead

The experiences and achievements of 2024 positioned Sudan Hope Project to:

  • Expand recovery and livelihood programs
  • Strengthen education and youth leadership initiatives
  • Scale health, advocacy, and faith-based services
  • Deepen accountability and sustainability in 2025

In 2024, Sudan Hope Project stood with communities in their darkest moments—saving lives, restoring dignity, and planting seeds of hope for recovery and resilience.

**Sudan Hope Project

Annual Impact Report– 2025**

Reporting Period: January–December 2025

Areas of Operation:
Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement (Uganda), Kakuma Refugee Camp (Kenya), Egypt (urban refugee communities), Yida / Ajwang Refugee Camp (South Sudan), Sudan (limited access), and Diaspora engagement

Program Pillars:
Emergency Relief Assistance; Church Planting & Faith-Based Initiatives; Education & Development of Future Generations; Health & Well-Being; Advocacy & Human Rights; Community Development & Livelihood Support

Executive Summary

The year 2025 represented a period of expansion, recovery, and consolidation of impact for Sudan Hope Project. Building on the emergency stabilization efforts of 2024, the organization deepened its interventions to support resilience, self-reliance, and long-term dignity among refugees, internally displaced persons, and vulnerable host communities.

Through an integrated, community-led, and faith-inspired approach, Sudan Hope Project delivered measurable improvements in health, education, livelihoods, protection, and psychosocial well-being, while strengthening accountability, partnerships, and monitoring systems.

Humanitarian & Development Context (2025)

In 2025, communities served by Sudan Hope Project continued to face:

  • Protracted displacement and reduced humanitarian funding
  • Increased need for livelihoods and economic recovery
  • High levels of trauma, mental health challenges, and protection risks
  • Barriers to education and healthcare access
  • Ongoing human rights violations and limited accountability

The organization responded by balancing emergency readiness with recovery and development programming.

Impact at a Glance (2025)

  • 3,280 people treated through mobile clinics
  • 1,120 students received school supplies or scholarships
  • 270 youth and women trained in livelihoods and skills development
  • 520 maternal dignity kits distributed
  • 280 human rights cases documented and referred
  • 460 youth engaged in discipleship, leadership, and faith programs

Impact by Program Pillar

Emergency Relief Assistance

What We Did?

  • Delivered food, shelter, WASH, health, and emergency cash assistance
  • Improved emergency preparedness and response coordination

Impact

  • Faster response times
  • Improved household stability during crises

Result

Displaced families experienced reduced vulnerability and greater dignity during emergencies.

Church Planting & Faith-Based Initiative

What We Did?

  • Established churches and fellowship groups in underserved areas
  • Trained pastors, lay leaders, and youth mentors
  • Integrated faith-based trauma healing and counseling

Impact

  • Strengthened spiritual and emotional resilience
  • Improved social cohesion and reconciliation

Result

Faith communities became centers of healing, leadership, and service.

Education & Development of Future Generations

What We Did?

  • Provided scholarships and school supplies
  • Implemented mentoring and youth leadership programs
  • Linked education to future livelihood pathways

Impact

  • Improved school retention and attendance
  • Increased youth confidence and aspirations

Result

Children and youth remained in learning and prepared for leadership and employment.

Health & Well-Being

What We Did?

  • Expanded mobile clinics and community health outreach
  • Trained Community Health Volunteers (CHVs)
  • Delivered mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS)

Impact

  • Improved access to healthcare
  • Reduced untreated illnesses and trauma symptoms

Result

Communities experienced better physical health and emotional recovery.

Advocacy & Human Right

What We Did?

  • Documented human rights violations and survivor testimonies
  • Produced refugee and human rights reports
  • Strengthened the Coalition of Sudanese Victim Communities in the USA

Impact

  • Survivor voices amplified
  • Evidence-based advocacy strengthened

Result

Improved protection referrals and increased attention from stakeholders and policymakers.

Community Development & Livelihood Support

What We Did?

  • Delivered micro-grants and vocational training
  • Supported women- and youth-led enterprises
  • Promoted community farming and income-generating activities

Impact

  • Increased household income
  • Reduced reliance on humanitarian aid

Result

Families progressed from dependency toward dignity and self-reliance.

Advocacy & Human Right
  • Full implementation of a results-based M&E framework
  • Monthly activity reports and quarterly performance reviews
  • Community feedback mechanisms strengthened
  • Evidence used to adapt programs and improve targeting
Financial Stewardship & Transparency
  • Program-first budgeting across all six pillars
  • Clear donor reporting and documentation
  • Strong financial controls and oversight by governance bodies
  • Commitment to ethical stewardship and accountability
Partnership & Community Engagement

Sudan Hope Project worked in partnership with:

  • Refugee and community leadership structures
  • Faith institutions and churches
  • Local and international NGOs
  • Diaspora networks and advocacy coalitions

Community members actively participated in needs assessments, implementation, and evaluation.

Challenges & Lesson Learned (2024)

Key Challenges

  • Growing needs amid constrained funding
  • Inflation and resource pressures
  • Access and policy restrictions

Key Lessons

  • Linking education to livelihoods strengthens resilience
  • Faith-based leadership enhances trauma recovery
  • Strong M&E builds donor confidence and program quality

Looking Ahead

The achievements of 2025 position Sudan Hope Project to:

  • Strengthen community ownership and sustainability
  • Expand education-to-livelihood pathways
  • Deepen evidence-based advocacy
  • Maintain emergency readiness while reducing dependency

In 2025, Sudan Hope Project moved communities beyond survival—strengthening resilience, restoring dignity, and empowering hope through faith, justice, and accountability.

Sudan Hope Project Annual Report 2024

Reporting Period: January–December 2024

Areas of Operation
  • Rhino Camp Refugee Settlement (Uganda)
  • Kakuma Refugee Camp (Kenya)
  • Egypt (urban refugee communities)
  • Yida / Ajwang Refugee Camp (South Sudan)
  • USA (limited access), Diaspora engagement
Program Pillars
  • Emergency Relief Assistance
  • Church Planting & Faith-Based Initiatives
  • Education & Development of Future Generations
  • Health & Well-Being
  • Advocacy & Human Rights
  • Community Development & Livelihood Support

Executive Summary

The year 2024 marked a critical humanitarian and institutional foundation year for Sudan Hope Project. In response to escalating conflict in Sudan and large-scale displacement across East Africa, the organization focused on saving lives, restoring dignity, and stabilizing vulnerable communities, while simultaneously building the systems and governance structures needed for long-term impact.

Through a community-led, faith-inspired, and accountability-driven approach, Sudan Hope Project reached thousands of displaced individuals with emergency assistance, psychosocial support, education continuity, healthcare access, and early recovery initiatives.

Humanitarian Context (2024)

In 2024, Sudanese refugees and displaced persons faced:

  • Intensified armed conflict and insecurity in Sudan
  • Rapid and large-scale displacement into Uganda, Kenya, and Egypt
  • Severe shortages of food, shelter, healthcare, and education
  • Rising trauma, protection risks, and human rights violations
  • Shrinking humanitarian resources amid growing needs

These conditions demanded rapid, compassionate, and coordinated responses.

Impact at a Glance (2024)
  • Emergency assistance provided to newly displaced households
  • Children retained in or returned to school through education support
  • Trauma survivors accessed psychosocial and spiritual care
  • Human rights violations documented and survivors referred for protection
  • Pilot livelihood activities initiated to support early recovery
  • Organizational governance and systems established

Impact by Program Pillar

Emergency Relief Assistance
What We Did
  • Delivered emergency food, shelter, and non-food items
  • Facilitated urgent health referrals for vulnerable cases
  • Responded rapidly to new displacement waves
Impact
  • Immediate suffering reduced
  • Lives stabilized during acute crisis
Result

Families experienced improved safety, dignity, and survival conditions.

Church Planting & Faith-Based Initiatives
What We Did
  • Organized prayer gatherings and pastoral counseling
  • Provided trauma-informed spiritual care
  • Mobilized local faith leaders as community caregivers
Impact
  • Emotional and spiritual healing strengthened
  • Community cohesion reinforced
Result

Displaced individuals regained hope and moral resilience during crisis.

Education & Development of Future Generation
What We Did
  • Distributed school supplies
  • Supported re-enrollment of displaced children
  • Engaged parents and guardians
Impact
  • Education continuity preserved
  • Dropout risks reduced
Result

Children remained connected to learning despite displacement.

Health & Well-Being
What We Did
  • Supported mobile clinics and basic health outreach
  • Provided mental health and trauma counseling
  • Promoted hygiene and disease prevention
Impact
  • Improved access to basic healthcare
  • Reduced untreated illnesses and distress
Result

Communities experienced improved physical and emotional well-being.

Advocacy & Human Rights
What We Did
  • Documented human rights violations
  • Supported survivor referrals to protection services
  • Raised awareness of rights and available support
Impact
  • Survivor voices amplified
  • Protection pathways strengthened
Result

Affected individuals felt heard, supported, and safer.

Community Development & Livelihood Support
What We Did
  • Initiated small, pilot income-generating activities
  • Provided basic skills orientation
Impact
  • Early recovery and dignity restored
  • Reduced total dependency on aid
Result

Households began rebuilding livelihoods and hope for self-reliance.

Organizational & Governance Achievement (2024)
  • Established Executive Board and Board of Trustees
  • Developed core policies: Finance, Safeguarding, M&E
  • Strengthened field coordination and volunteer systems
  • Introduced transparent reporting and accountability mechanisms.
Monitoring, Evaluation & Accountability
  • Results-based monitoring framework introduced
  • Monthly activity tracking and field reports implemented
  • Community feedback integrated into program adjustments
  • Clear documentation maintained for donor accountability
Challenges & Lessons Learned
Key Challenges
  • Rapidly changing humanitarian conditions
  • Limited funding relative to scale of need
  • Access and security constraints
Key Lessons
  • Community-led response improves speed and trust
  • Trauma healing must accompany material assistance
  • Integrated emergency and recovery programming is essential
Looking Ahead

The experiences and achievements of 2024 positioned Sudan Hope Project to:

  • Expand recovery and livelihood programs
  • Strengthen education and youth leadership initiatives
  • Scale health, advocacy, and faith-based services
  • Deepen accountability and sustainability in 2025

In 2024, Sudan Hope Project stood with communities in their darkest moments—saving lives, restoring dignity, and planting seeds of hope for recovery and resilience.

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