Our Programs

Women Empowerment Program (WEP):

The women’s Rights program is designed to promote and protect women’s rights focusing on gender, women’s and rights participation, nutrition and feeding programs, violence against women, women empowerment programs, health rights, etc. The objective of this program is to improve the status of women. It aims to organize women in groups and enable them to take part in development activities by educating them through awareness and advocacy programs. It also aims to provide them opportunities to gain/enhance skills like basic reading and writing, sewing, stitching, handicrafts making, embroidery, glass painting, micro-business management, and marketing for their social and economic empowerment.

Youth Awareness Program (YAP):

The Objective of this program is to raise the concerns of youth to provide them a platform where they can discuss their issues with each other in finding solutions to their problems, regarding different issues particularly health / reproductive health, peace and harmony, democracy, political education and to exchange ideas and skills to strengthen their networking. This program also aims to initiate PEACE education and awareness among school-going and out-of-school youth. it helps with the promotion of Interactive role plays to increase youth participation for advocacy and awareness. In addition, it helps policymakers to develop youth-friendly policies through advocacy campaigns

Nutrition Program:

We offer intervention programs to mothers and children who suffer from malnutrition. These programs are administered through the support of healthcare workers, who offer nutrition awareness learning, offers emergency nutritional food to breastfeeding mothers and children with acute malnutrition.

Human Rights Network:

CSF took the initiative to establish a Human rights network in Sudan that has helped with the advocacy of child and women protection. There have been programs that helped in voicing the rights of the underprivileged and this has helped in reconciliation issues and to enhance peace and harmony amongst this group. Both groups are now sensitized and aware of their rights.

Protection Program:

CSF initiated a Children’s Awareness Program for the Poor families of society. The children of the misplaced Women Workers are too vulnerable as their mothers did not pay full attention to their children due to the stress and anxiety because of misplaced and maltreatment caused by harsh affliction because of their feeding program being disrupted. They are not able to pay full attention to the growth and the basic needs like education, health, food, and social rights. CSF aims to provide health and hygiene awareness (Both school-going and out-of-school children), Support them in formal and non-formal education to promote Interactive to increase youth participation, and Sensitize policymakers to make Child-friendly policies through Advocacy Campaigns.

WASH Program:

CSF took the initiative to establish health committees that help with the establishment of health campaigns and awareness on programs with conditions in severe acute malnutrition and childcare. We have in the past conducted health clinic awareness, administered injections, and offered medical facilities and drugs to malnourished children and mothers who have been affected during the conflicts through violence and deprivation of proper nutrition, areas focusing on reproductive health, sexual reproductive awareness, and menstrual hygiene for young girls and mothers.

Disaster management programs:

Our disaster management projects work towards saving lives through emergency response relief and resilient building during and disaster. We work with children’s families and their communities in disaster preparedness to help reduce to impact of future disasters. We focus on mitigating the effects of droughts, floods, conflict, violence, and other emergencies such as fire and disease outbreaks. We address human needs focusing on water access, sanitation and hygiene, promotion, and intervention.

Livelihood programs:

We have been offering humanitarian relief to the families that have been victims of the conflicts and disasters that have struck their lives hence disrupting the regular activity that harnesses their sense of livelihood. Some being breadwinners to the children and stewards of the community they have ended up not having an income to enable them to provide for their families. We have managed interventions such as small-scale agricultural production and economic empowerment programs and initiatives that have managed to bring in a value chain of promising food production. We have distributed emergency relief supplies and food assistance to the affected families, some long-term interventions have included, crop production and agricultural training programs