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Completed Programmes

Covering the Vital Needs of Populations Affected by the Humanitarian Crisis in Western Darfur

  • Funding: ECHO (European Commission Humanitarian Aid department)
    MAE (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Crisis cell)
    UNHCR (United Nations Refugee Agency)
    CHF (United Nations Common Humanitarian Fund)
  • Global Budget: € 2 150 K
  • Duration: 9 months (June 2010 to April 2011)

Objectives:

  • Maintain and exploit Triangle’s ability to follow the evolution of humanitarian needs and cover primary needs that have re-appeared in areas of intervention – 62 905 beneficiaries;
  • Guarantee access to drinking water in sufficient quantity for the people in targeted areas – 74 905 beneficiaries;
  • Control main health risk vectors in areas of high population density – 71 905 beneficiaries;
  • Support local agricultural production capacities to improve the level of food security in areas of intervention – 36 930 beneficiaries.

Assistance to Populations Affected by the Conflict in Darfur

  • Funding: ECHO (European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office),
    MAE (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs), UNHCR (UN Refugees Agency)
  • Global budget: €1.612.000
  • Duration: 12 months (June 2009 to May 2010)

Objectives:

  • Maintain and develop Triangle’s capacity to cover the primary needs that have recently appeared in the areas where we are operating
  • Coordinate dynamic programs with our partners (other NGOs in the field, local authorities, United Nations agencies, funding agencies, etc.)
  • Monitor and analyse the humanitarian situation (in real time) in the most precarious areas.
  • Guarantee a sufficient amount of potable water to the people in target areas
  • Control the main vectors of sanitary risk in areas with a high concentration of people

Improve food security for the population in Darfur

  • Funding: ECHO European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office),
    MAE (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
  • Global Budget: €1.037.000
  • Duration: 12 months (June 2009 to May 2010)

Objectifs :

  • Améliorer la production agricole des ménages peuplant les zones ciblées
  • Diffuser des connaissances techniques avancées aux agriculteurs et éleveurs présents
  • Soutenir à Bindizi le comité agricole qui appuie la résolution des conflits locaux liés à l’accès aux ressources naturelles

Towards Improved Food Security & Economic Revival: Reduce the Impact of Crisis & Prepare Conditions for Future Development in Darfur

EuropeAid
  • Funding: EuropeAID, plus Co-funder to identify
  • Global budget: €965,000
  • Duration: 24 months (November 2008 - November 2010)

This pilot project that concerns the region of wadi Saleh (West Darfur) is aimed at consolidating the achievements of previous programmes in the region, particularly in the agricultural area.

Although the situation in Darfur remains highly troubled and still forbids true development programmes, the results of our programmes dedicated to agricultural support allow us to implement, in the region targeted, activities that go beyond the strict framework of emergency relief and lead to greater autonomy in terms of economic and food safety.

For reasons linked to the safety of its teams (almost impossible to access the rural zones targeted by the program),
Triangle G H and the European Commission chose to abandon this project in January 2010.

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Assistance to Populations Affected by the Conflict in Darfur

  • Funding: ECHO (European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office)
    MAE (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
    UNHCR (UN Refugees Agency)
  • Global budget:  €1.100.000
  • Duration: 12 months (June 2008 to June 2009)

Objectives:

  • Guarantee potable water to the people in Ryad and Bindizi camps
  • Maintain and develop access to potable water for the rural populations of Bindizi and Um Dukhun regions
  • Maintain facilities providing water for people forced to further displacement in the project’s sites
  • Rehabilitate latrines according to needs and build new units whenever necessary
  • Contribute to an acceptable sanitary environment by collecting waste, treating stagnant waters and implementing appropriate facilities in sensitive places (markets, animal slaughter sites, etc.)
  • Promote adequate hygiene practices through awareness and education activities
  • Ensure distribution of basic non-food necessities
  • Participate in monitoring the population’s movements and ensure nobody is excluded from the relief plan, particularly in terms of food aid.
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Towards Improved Food Safety and Heightened Autonomy for Populations in West Darfur

ECHO MAE
  • Funding: ECHO (European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office)
    MAE (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
  • Budget Global:  €1.400.000
  • Duration: 12 months (June 2008 to June 2009)

Objectives:

  • Enable maintenance and development of farming produce during the rainy and dry seasons (irrigated agriculture)
  • Provide an adequate supply of farm inputs to 32,600 families in Geneina, Bindizi, Mukjar and Um Dukhun regions
  • Provide constant technical support to the farmers targeted by the project, on site, and through specific training courses
  • Support and develop the local initiatives of small producers (beekeepers, poultry farmers, etc.)
  • Support and develop local committees for management of conflicts related to agricultural land (Bindizi) and to issues linked to natural resources management (Um Dukhun)
  • Provide 4500 families who are nomadic or semi-nomadic breeders and 4000 small livestock farmers with appropriate access to veterinarian services
  • Construction of “hafirs”, e.g. rainwater storage structures, for livestock consumption.

Assistance to Populations Affected by the Conflict in West Darfur

  • Funding:
    ECHO (European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office)
    MAE (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
    UNHCR (UN Refugees Agency)
    FAO (UN Food and Agriculture Organization)
    Fondation de France
  • Global budget: €1,800,000
  • Duration: 10 months (June 2007 to May 2008)

Over the past few months, the political situation in Darfur has shown little sign of improvement and has even deteriorated.
Despite heightened insecurity, Triangle GH continues contributing to humanitarian relief in Darfur where aid is increasingly needed: previously implemented programmes require continuity and heightened displacement have caused a wave of new arrivals in the camps, particularly in Um Dukhun.
This new programme is therefore an extension of our initial project, launched in June 2004, and a new development aimed at helping newly arrived people in camps where Triangle works.

Assistance to Populations Affected by the Conflict in West Darfur

  • Funding: MAE (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
    ECHO (Humanitarian Aid Department of the European Commission)
    UNHCR (UN Refugees Agency)
    FAO (UN Food and Agriculture Organization)
  • Global budget: €1,200,000
  • Duration: 10 months (August 2006 to May 2007)

Launched in June 2004, our action in Darfur continues…

As well as water supply and sanitary improvement, this new phase extends agricultural activities in the Mukjar and Um Dukhun regions, a rural zone of West Darfur, and in rural areas of Geneina. 

Our action also includes an “immediate relief” section dedicated to people arriving from Chad and the Central African Republic. Fleeing their home regions because of troubles directly related to the Darfur war, these refugees are now in Um Dukhun.

Assistance to Displaced Populations in Ryad Camp, El Geneina, West Darfur

  • Funding: DAH - French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    ECHO (European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office)
    UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund)
    Saudi Red Crescent
  • Global budget: €340,000
  • Duration: 7 months (June to December 2004)

This programme, Triangle’s first in Sudan, provided comprehensive aid to internally displaced people in Ryad Camp (the town of Geneina). We built refuges, latrines and shower spaces; implemented a potable water system, collected garbage and managed the overall coordination of the camp.

Having completed the first general stages of camp organisation, Triangle continued working on water and sanitisation, including maintenance and operation works.

Assistance to Populations affected by the Conflict in Bindizi, Wadi Saleh, West Darfur

  • Funding: DAH (Delegation to Humanitarian Action –
    French Foreign Affairs)
    ECHO (Humanitarian Aid Department of the
    European Commission)
    FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
    Nations)
    UNICEF (United Nations Children Fund)
  • Global budget: €410,000 + $234,000
  • Duration: 7 months (April to October 2005)

In April 2005, Triangle started working in Bindizi, an isolated, forgotten area of West Darfur. We decided to work in several domains: food safety (re-cultivation of 3.000 hectares, distribution of equipment and intrants, training of trainers), water and sanitation (rehabilitation of wells, latrines, implementation of a potable water system, hygiene awareness), distribution of non-food items.

Through this project, Triangle also worked on restoring and supporting the conditions of coexistence that had existed before the conflict, and prepared people to return to their villages of origin.

Assistance to Populations affected by the Conflict in West Darfur

  • Funding: DAH (Delegation to Humanitarian Action –
    French Foreign Affairs)
    ECHO (Humanitarian Aid Department of the
    European Commission)
    UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund)
    UNHCR (UN Refugees Agency)
    FAO (UN Food and Agriculture Organization)
  • Global budget: €930,000
  • Duration: 9 months (November 2005 to July 2006)

This programme continued the activities undertaken in previous projects.
We extended our agricultural activities to rural regions around Geneina and in the Mukjar and Um Dukhun regions in the very south of the country.

Improvement of Sanitary Conditions in Displaced Peoples Camps in Greater Khartoum

  • Funding: ECHO (Humanitarian Aid Department
    of the European Commission)
  • Global budget: €240,000
  • Duration: 12 months (January to December 2006)

This programme consisted in building 2000 family latrines. The beneficiaries were people from South Sudan who, trying to escape the North-South conflict, had settled in camps around Khartoum. The programme was partly aimed at softening the government’s « planning » process, a ground occupation scheme that resulted in the destruction of many houses and refuges built spontaneously by the displaced.