National Initiatives for Development Organization (NIDO)

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At NIDO, we believe in the power of stories—stories that inspire, stories that heal, and stories that transform lives. Every narrative holds the potential to spark change, to illuminate new perspectives, and to create connections that transcend boundaries. Today, we are thrilled to share with you our journey of bringing successful stories to life, stories that have the ability to reshape the way we see the world.

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Success Story

Nutrition sensitive activity Supported by C4FC project donated by World Vision: Halima is 30 years old the mother of 5 children 2 of them are under 5 years old, Halima is living in Kalam IDPs camp since 2006 up to date, She was Depending solely on Humanitarian assistance to continue surviving, when the war of Sudan erupted in April 2023, all humanitarian assistance were stopped from Darfur, Halima Said (both of my Children below 5 years old developed Malnutrition due to lack of food. With NIDO support, Halima have been trained on Nutrition sensitive activities and supported to have small home grown farm with different vegetables and fruits including bananas tomatoes, watercress and radish, this small garden products helped Haleema to feed herb children and take some products to sale in the market. NIDO also through its community volunteers and Mother Support groups in the camp, assessed the children for Malnutrition and referred them to the Nutrition center that supported by IMC. One month later, both children were cured from malnutrition and she continue feeding them from her home grown farm products and able to provide the daily requirements for her family consumptions of food, water and medication fees

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NIDO ACHIEVEMENTS AND SUCCESS STORIES

Stories are more than just words on a page or scenes on a screen. They are vessels of emotions, carriers of wisdom, and bridges between people. A single story has the power to ignite hope, foster understanding, and even alter the course of someone’s life. At NIDO, we curate and create stories that are not only captivating but also deeply meaningful—stories that leave a lasting imprint on the hearts and minds of those who encounter them. Addressing the Health Crisis in East Jubal Mara NIDO’s Emergency Response Efforts: East Jubal Mara, a remote and mountainous region straddling North Darfur and Central Darfur, has become a focal point of humanitarian concern due to its hard-to-reach terrain and limited access to essential services. The area is currently hosting a significant influx of internally displaced persons (IDPs), who have fled their homes amidst the ongoing conflict in Sudan. The urgent need for medical care and humanitarian intervention in this region has prompted swift action from organizations like NIDO, who are working tirelessly to address the situation. The Emerging Crisis On December 17th, NIDO received alarming updates from Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF) regarding suspected health issues in the villages surrounding Sunny. In response, NIDO immediately mobilized an Emergency Response Team, consisting of a medical doctor, a vaccinator, and a nutritionist. The team traveled to the affected villages to assess the situation. Their findings were concerning: eight suspected cases of illness were identified and treated on the spot. The following day, two additional cases were reported at the Dirbat clinic, prompting NIDO to establish an Isolation Center in Dirbat. Staffed by a dedicated medical team and equipped with essential medications, including Vitamin A for severe cases, the center has already admitted two patients for intensive care. Coordinated Efforts for Verification and Vaccination Recognizing the scale of the challenge, NIDO facilitated a mission for the Sudan Ministry of Health’s Emergency Humanitarian Action (SMoH/EHA) department from Nyala to East Jabal Marra. The team arrived on December 20th to verify the outbreak and initiate vaccination campaigns. A field coordination meeting was convened in Jawa, bringing together NIDO, MSF, and MoH EHA representatives to strategize a unified response. Community Awareness and Outreach To curb the spread of illness, NIDO and MSF launched a community awareness campaign on December 21st. Through outreach interventions, they aimed to educate residents in affected areas such as Sunny, Jawa, Dirbat, Dera, Kurny, and other nearby villages like Sorro. These efforts are critical in empowering communities with knowledge about disease prevention and early detection. Strengthening Healthcare Capacity In parallel with its emergency response, NIDO is investing in long-term capacity building for healthcare providers in the region. On-the-job training sessions are being conducted for all Primary Health Care (PHC) staff on measles prevention and case management. Triage systems have been established at all PHC entry points to quickly identify and isolate potential cases. These measures have already borne fruit, with over 200 cases identified and treated across NIDO clinics. A Call for Support Given the scale of the crisis, NIDO has reached out to UNICEF, WHO, and the Ministry of Health (MoH), appealing for additional support to bolster their response efforts. The organization is committed to ensuring that no one is left behind in this challenging time. The Road Ahead The situation in East Jabal Marra underscores the urgent need for sustained humanitarian assistance in hard-to-reach areas. While organizations like NIDO and MSF are leading the charge, the complexity of the crisis requires a collaborative approach involving local authorities, international agencies, and community stakeholders. As we look ahead, it is imperative to continue supporting these efforts to save lives and restore hope in East Jabal Marra. Every action counts in this critical fight against disease and displacement. Stay tuned for updates as NIDO and its partners work tirelessly to bring relief to those in need. Together, we can make a difference.

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NIDO successful story

Mazin Nadir Ibrahim, a two-year-old boy suffering from malnutrition, recently sought assistance at the NIDO primary Health Care Center in Karri Alhara 69, Khartoum, on December 22, 2024. Upon his arrival, he received essential primary health care including treatment from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) aimed to addressing his nutritional Status and promoting his overall well-being. This intervention was crucial for improving his health outcomes and supporting his development during these formative years. At NIDO, we firmly believe in our responsibility to enhance livelihoods and safeguard the well-being of children in our community.  Stay connected with NIDO to witness our commitment to supporting vulnerable communities

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