Norwegian Refugee Council begins recovery plan across Sudan

A vital lifeline of recovery and hope is sweeping across the parched communities of Sudan’s White Nile State.

The Norwegian Refugee Council has announced a major three-year development project to revitalize water, health, and shelter sectors.

Funded generously by the German Development Bank, this ambitious initiative targets five distinct localities in desperate need of aid.

Governor Qamar al-Din Muhammad Fadl al-Mawla warmly welcomed the delegation today to coordinate the crucial rollout of these services.

The humanitarian effort builds upon previous successes, notably a critical drinking water project that recently saved southern Kosti neighborhoods.

Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Dr. Lamia Abdullah emphasized that this partnership marks a strategic shift toward long-term, sustainable infrastructure.

To ensure seamless implementation, government officials and technical partners will host a collaborative workshop this coming Sunday.

By transcending mere emergency response, White Nile State eagerly enters a promising new era of capacity-building and resilience.

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