Many
areas in the states of Darfur in the Republic of Sudan suffered from
the scourge of violence and conflict, which led to the killing of many
people, the displacement of others, the partial destruction of some
villages, and even the complete destruction of other villages. Wise
efforts were exerted not so long ago to the establishment of security
and civil reconciliation, and consequently, the displaced families began
to return to their destroyed villages.
The project aims to develop the Al-Malam region and some of the
villages around it and prepare them to receive the returnees from
displacement by providing basic services to the population from water
sources, educational and health services, building places of worship and
providing sustainable work opportunities for the population.
Objectives
The project aims to develop the Almalam area, including 10 of the
surrounding villages, and to accommodate and comfort the returnees by
providing the basic services such as water, education and medical
facilities. It also aims to create sustainable income by generating job
opportunities for the residents through effective utilization of the
available resources and enhancing vocational skills.
Beneficiaries
Direct beneficiaries of this project are the current residents and
expected returnees who were displaced from their homes due to the
conflicts in about 10 villages around Almalam. The number of direct
beneficiaries is expected to exceed 100,000 people.
Socioeconomic Results
The project will improve the quality of people’s lives and prosperity
and will greatly contribute to social stability in the area and overall
peace. It will also have a notable contribution to reducing poverty
rates and improving education and health services in the targeted area.
Implementation Timeline and Progress
The project is in the design phase, and the duration for completion may extend to about six years.
- The project’s estimated budget is US$63.3 million and is still in
the preliminary study phase, during which a consultant is conducting the
socioeconomic and topographic studies as the first part of the design
process.
- This project is being arranged for in full coordination with the
government authorities and concerned local community representatives.