The Workplan outlines Sudan GiHA Working Group indicators, targets and activities for 2026.
The Workplan outlines Sudan GiHA Working Group indicators, targets and activities for 2026.
This gender alert was developed by the Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group (GiHA WG) in Sudan together with support from the Sudan Women Advisory Group (WAG) to the Humanitarian Country Team...
Background: The Sudan ICCG Operational Cross-Cutting Issues Minimum Package serves as a practical inter-agency tool to ensure the consistent and systematic integration of key cross-cutting priorities...
Women and girls in Sudan are being deliberately targeted in the context of escalating hostilities. Violence against them is pervasive both in conflict zones and displacement sites, compounding...
OVERVIEW This snapshot presents findings from consultations led by the HCT’s Sudan Women’s Advisory Group with 45 local women-led organizations, community-based responders, and Emergency Response...
This fact sheet, developed by the Gender in Humanitarian Action (GiHA) Working Group Sudan, highlights key gendered trends from World Food Programme Quarter 1 2025 Consolidated Food Security and...
Introduction and Background The dire and compounding humanitarian crisis in Sudan is not gender-neutral. Widespread displacement, grave violations against civilians and ongoing conict, severe food...
The Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) in Sudan is pleased to announce a call for applications for the establishment of the HCT Sudan Women’s Advisory Group. This initiative aims to amplify the voices...
Gender in Humanitarian Action (GiHA) Working Groups are integral to the in-country humanitarian architecture, contributing to strategic, policy, and decision-making at the Humanitarian Coordinator...
Background and Context Setting After years of protracted crisis, Sudan plunged into a conflict of alarming scale in mid-April 2023 when fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid...
“During the last 20 years, Sudanese women have been trained in negotiations and mediations. Not because this was a favourable subject for them—but because we’ve had so many crises”, said Shaza Bala...