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Sudan programme

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Agriculture l Education l
Health l Water & Sanitation
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (and the Darfur Peace Agreement) has
created opportunity for Sudan to begin addressing the underlying causes and
crippling consequences of chronic civil war and underdevelopment that have
plagued the nation for decades. For the first time in modern history, a whole
generation across Sudan can enjoy peace and the benefits this brings with it.
Attainment of the MDGs is progressing in a much too low pace largely due
to the recovery from the long civil war, including the challenge of reintegration
of the returnee community. Chronic lack of safe water is one of the
key challenges still facing the people of Sudan. Lack of access to safe water
resources is a particularly acute issue with myriad implications for peace,
health and food security.
Diminished levels of prolonged armed conflict have created an environment
more conducive to development projects aiming at long-term sustainability.
As a result, opportunities have been opened for historically underserved
rural areas to obtain access to basic services and benefit from efforts toward
community training and empowerment programmes.
Our strategic priority in Sudan is the water and community development
component as well as other means of capacity building for local partners
to support the recovery and development of Sudan.
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