NIDO extends its heartfelt appreciation to UNFPA and the Government of Norway for their steadfast support in delivering lifesaving sexual and reproductive health services across South Darfur during the first quarter of the year.
With this generous support, NIDO’s five mobile clinics and Alwihda Hospital provided essential care to over 5,000 individuals between January and March. Key achievements include:
- 384 antenatal care visits and 90 postnatal consultations through mobile clinics
- 616 under‑five consultations and 1,512 general medical consultations
- 113 family planning users and 20 referrals for long‑acting methods
- 117 GBV counselling sessions and 2,235 community members reached with SRH and GBV awareness
- At Alwihda Hospital:
- 455 normal deliveries and 392 caesarean sections
- 318 women received post‑abortion care
- 1,057 women received FP counselling
- 310 individuals treated for STIs
These services reached conflict‑affected, displaced, and hard‑to‑reach communities—especially in East Jebel Marra—where access to health care remains extremely limited.
NIDO is deeply grateful to UNFPA and the Norwegian Government for their continued commitment to protecting the health, dignity, and rights of women and girls in South Darfur. Their partnership remains vital in ensuring that vulnerable communities receive the care they deserve.

