Youth Dialogue Initiative
Posted 4 years ago
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The challenge facing achievements of sustainable development in Sudan today and goals of glories in the December revolution, including Peacebuilding and equality are complex and changing. The ability of individuals, organizations and societies to identify their needs in Sudan is the only way to advance the economic growth, increase production and productivity due to the availability of natural resources and to overcome poverty and conflicts
The Online-Guide for Sustainable Development Planning in Sudan is a project developed by the Sudanese Women in Science organization (SWSO) to address the gap in information related to existing services, resources and sustainable development projects needs in the 18 states in Sudan and also to provide a road map to official, Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and individuals in term of information when they are planning for suitable development projects. This proposal is a pilot project; it will take place in the North Kordofan State (NKS) as a model to apply the approach for the Online- Guide for Sustainable Development Planning in Sudan.
National Priorities
2- Stabilize the Economy, 8- Youth Employment, 9- Social Development
SDG Goals
8- Decent Work and Economic Growth, 9- Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, 10- Reducing Inequality, 11- Sustainable Cities and Communities
Project Type
Development, Investment
Status
Vetted
Entity Type
NGO
Stage
Ready for Funding
Timeline
2021
Measurable Outcomes (Goals)
Goals
1- Identify the current situation in term of resources and services in North Kordofan state
2- Provide information about recourse and services for development planning
3- develop income-generating projects based on the available resources
Outcome
1- Increase capacity to collect data
2- Increase capacity to manage data
3- Increase capacity to share the results
4- Establish open access website
5- Increase the capacity to update data
6- Increase the capacity to write and apply for projects 1- Number of identified resources
2- Establishment of the website
3- Regularly updated information
4- Number of project developed based on the open access data 1- Project Report
2- Number of -Policy briefs
3- Number of projects developed based on the information from the website
4- Website visits
Output
1- Target groups trained data collection
2- Target groups trained in data management
3- Existence of the information in the website
4- Existence of policy brief
5- Existence of the open access website
6- Existence of projects developed base on the open access website
1- Number of individuals trained in data collections
2- Number of researcher trained in data management
3- Number resources available in the website
4- Number of developed projects
Project Detailed Plan
Supporting Documents