Distributes 250 tons of food. (Adda Organization for Development), the first national civil intervention organization

Adda Disaster Aid and Development, as the first national organization, began implementing its humanitarian interventions in Gezira State, in the town of Wad Medani, distributing 250 tonnes of food in partnership with the World Food Program in Sudan.

This intervention is an important step in meeting the needs of vulnerable and affected families, and highlights the organization's role in supporting crisis-affected communities, with a focus on providing rapid and effective in improving food security.

The project focuses on general food distribution (GFD) to provide basic food items to vulnerable families in the area. This intervention is an important step in the organization's efforts to support communities affected by the ongoing crises in Sudan.

Through close collaboration and careful planning, the IDD and WFP aim to ensure that food aid is delivered quickly and efficiently to those in need.



This success highlights ADDAA’s commitment to fighting hunger and improving the lives of affected communities across Sudan.

ADD successfully starts food distribution in Wad Madani with WFP in Sudan

Addition for Disaster Assistance and Development (ADD) has successfully launched its first intervention in Wad Madani, Gezira State, in partnership with the World Food Program (WFP) in Sudan.

The project focuses on general food distribution (GFD), providing essential food items to vulnerable families in the region. This marks an important milestone in ADD’s efforts to support communities affected by the ongoing crises in Sudan.

Through close collaboration and careful planning, ADD and WFP aim to ensure rapid and efficient delivery of food assistance to those who need it most.

This successful intervention highlights ADD’s commitment to fighting hunger and improving the lives of affected communities across Sudan.







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