Results North Sudan
ZOA North Sudan achieved the following concrete results in 2008:
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- 33.000 children in Darfur attend school
- 5.000 farmers, 3.000 people attend adult education classes
- 2.000 young adults are involved in committees and projects
- 30.000 new fruit trees have been planted across the work areas (these trees retain water, provide food that animals cannot reach, shade schools, demonstrate cycles of nature to children).
Objectives for 2008
- In the course of 2008 ZOA North Sudan will launch a second programme in Darfur.
- ZOA North Sudan will focus still more on capacity-building for its own employees and those of partner organisations.
- ZOA North Sudan will give greater consideration to areas such as gender and peace-building within all projects.
Objectives achieved
- In July 2008 ZOA set up projects for displaced persons in Ed Daein and surrounding camps.
- In October 2008 ZOA North Sudan drafted a plan to enhance the capacity of internal staff members. From July they were trained to conduct projects successfully, together with workers from local groups. This reveals that the local partners require additional training in these skills.
- A great many women participate in training sessions and committees of the communities. In 2008 regular meetings were convened between (potentially) conflicting groups to discuss common interests.
Objectives for 2009
- ZOA aims to continue strengthening the civil society in its work areas.
- ZOA hopes to improve management skills and knowledge of its own staff members.
- ZOA intends to grow to be able to support the vast number of displaced persons in need of personal development assistance.
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