What We Do

Our Activities

We work across multiple sectors to provide life-saving services. We focus on communities affected by conflict and displacement.

Primary Health Care

Medical services for crisis-affected communities.

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Nutrition Support

Reducing child mortality and malnutrition.

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WASH Services

Improving hygiene and sanitation.

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Empowerment & Livelihoods

Income-generating projects to support families.

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Protection & Psychosocial Support

Safe spaces and counseling for women and children affected by conflict.

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Disaster Response & Early Recovery

Rapid emergency interventions and support for displaced families.

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We Are Here

About Us

Anhar for Peace, Development and Humanitarian Work Organization is a voluntary, non-profit NGO founded in 2009 and based in North Darfur. The organization provides critical services in health, nutrition, WASH, protection, and livelihoods, with a focus on rapid emergency response.

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Our Mission

To reduce child mortality, empower women, support livelihoods, and deliver comprehensive health and community services.

Our Vision

To create inclusive, sustainable development opportunities and restore dignity and peace for crisis-affected communities, while remaining agile and impactful in emergencies.

Our Work

Anhar operates in 12 localities across North Darfur, delivering health, nutrition, WASH, protection, and livelihood interventions. We have led emergency responses in crises such as Jebel Amir and Sortony.

Our Team

Led by the General Director and Programs Director, our team includes experts across all sectors.<br />We are supported by project officers, MEAL specialists, and admin, finance, and logistics staff.

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What We Are

Our Team

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