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Humanitarian Action Team Intervention for Sudan

The Sudanese Scouts (community development commission) formed a team for humanitarian work to intervene during the crisis that occurred in April and its consequences so far, which affected the community and the scouts had to intervene in order to help in many Sudanese states.
The project was partially led by the youth as they represent a great percentage of the community and therefore naturally during the creation of the team young leadership was taking their role also due to the need to serve families. in addition to responding to the recent conflict happening in Sudan starting in April and still going, with helping and supporting thousands of displaced families and affected by the conflict.
Supporting the population in Sudan who effected by the current war in many ways.
- Support the mental health of affected families with focusing on children. - Assist people through humanitarian responses such as: Dealing with armed clashes, Reducing emotions, and psychological balance with war, and Providing the necessary support to children and mothers to limit the effects of the armed conflict.
Started Ended
Number of participants
300
Service hours
732
Beneficiaries
1200
Location
Sudan
Topics
Peacebuilding
SDGS
Initiatives
Peace and Community Engagement

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