Sahara Organization inaugurates the Makana project in Dongola
The Northern Governor, Abdeen Awadallah, has ordered all ministries, institutions and organizations to exploit all their capacities and means to serve students sitting for the Sudan Certificate examinations, which begin today, Saturday.
Addressing the Makana Project introductory workshop organized by the Sahara Development Organization in Dongola, Abdeen said the Sudanese certificate exams are held on a different date and time, and they are a fruit that Sudan will harvest by the end of 2024. ANNOUNCEMENT.
In addition, the Northern Governor ordered the various ministries to have an office
Specialized in managing organizations to bridge the distance between them and present the projects targeted by the organizations.
Abdeen commended national organizations and United Nations organizations for their great role during this year, especially as the North received a large number of visitors from the different states of Sudan due to the war conditions.
He indicated that the Makana project is one of the important projects with tangible impact implemented by the Sahara Development Organization, considering it one of the great efforts deployed by the organization. He pledged to reach out to government and open its doors to organizations. present projects serving the population of the Northern State.
He is committed to reaching out to localities that have not been touched by social responsibility projects and highlighting them. He also pledged to overcome all difficulties faced by organizations.
In turn, the executive director of the locality of Dongola, Dr. Makkawi Al-Khair said that the Sahara Development Organization played a great role and praised its efforts as well as UNICEF for its considerable efforts in the stabilization of the academic year. He said there were great achievements in the field of work of organizations in Dongola locality and promised coordination between them. to implement projects in the coming year.
Makkawi stressed that the projects implemented by the Sahara Organization addressed the needs of the local population of Dongola. He said there are basic needs for some projects and next year will focus on them, and he thanked everyone who contributed to the previous one. projects.
Meanwhile, Dr. Ensaf Abdullah, director of the Sahara Development Organization, confirmed for his continued efforts aimed at developing the northern state through the implementation of a number of development projects and l support for certain localities which have not had luck in the projects.
Ensaf said the Sahara Development Organization is present throughout Sudan and has been able to secure the implementation of a number of projects. She thanked everyone who reached out to the organization, which she said will continue to give.




