VIEWS FROM THE FRONTLINE
Sudan
We’re working with 15 communities in Sudan to ensure that development is informed by the perspectives of people most at risk.
As part of our global Views from the Frontline programme we have surveyed community members, civil society organisations and government representatives across the country. Here we present our key findings, conclusions, activities and impact.
Random household surveys
Civil society surveys
Local government surveys
Key findings and conclusions at the national level
- Communities don’t feel included in local government planning of new polices at all, or to a very limited extent
- There is an information gap about disaster risk and losses: the government is producing more information about disasters, but this information isn’t reaching communities
- Communities are not included in the DRR processes by the government
Surveys undertaken in Sudan
Our Views from the Frontline surveys in Sudan were undertaken in 2019.
Who was surveyed?
We surveyed 1,222 random households, 150 civil society organisations, 150 local government representatives, and undertook 75 community consultations.
Risk locations prioritised
We prioritised the risk area of North Khartoum.
Communities surveyed
We surveyed people from 15 communities: Alkadaru, Wad Ramli, Al- Sagay, Al-julee, Dabek, Alfkeehashim, Al- Silait, Al-Kumur, GalatMaleek, Wawse, Healt Hamd, Shmbaat, Wad alsih, Alhlfia and Alezrgab.
Our impact
Activities undertaken in response to community-level findings and conclusions
- The construction of a river pier, the maintenance of classroom floors and sanitation issues in the school were discussed during community level planning process
- Awareness activities were conducted with stakeholders on disaster risk reduction and climate change issues prevailing in the community
- Communities were provided with water tanks and a school fence was strengthened
Impact of activities
- Community members, in particular women, were involved in assessment, planning, implementation, and monitoring of risk reduction plans and disaster management activities
- Community members were involved in activities to reduce disaster risk and climate change
- The role of community leaders in school level planning, community planning and environment protection has been strengthened
Our project partners in Sudan
Our Views from the Frontline programme is implemented by GNDR member organisations and partners in the country.
National coordinating organisation
- Sudanese Environment and Conservation Society
Partner organisations
- Sudan National Discourse Forum (SNDF)
- Youth In Action Organisation (YAO)
View all data from Sudan
You can view all our Views from the Frontline survey data using our data dashboard. You can also learn more about our methodology for selecting at-risk areas and survey respondents.
Project funded by
European Union
Our Views from the Frontline project is funded by the European Union (EU). Content related to this project on our website was made possible by the support of the EU. All content is the sole responsibility of GNDR and does not necessarily reflect the views of the EU.
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