A woman looking at the camera. In the background, smiling people are coming out of a building. © GIZ/Michael Tsegaye

Ensuring women’s economic and social empowerment

Promotion of Women’s Economic Empowerment in East Sudan

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  • Client

    German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

  • Country

    Sudan

    Sudan

  • Runtime

    2022 to 2025

  • Involved

    The project is financed by the Special Initiative on Displaced Persons and Host Countries (SIGA).

    The project is financed by the Special Initiative on Displaced Persons and Host Countries (SIGA).

  • Products and expertise

    Security, reconstruction and peace

Context

Since the outbreak of civil war in April 2023, the situation in Sudan has deteriorated dramatically. Some 11 million people have been displaced within the country, while more than three million have fled to neighbouring countries. Around half of the Sudanese population is at risk of hunger, and health care is inadequate. Refugees from neighbouring countries, such as Ethiopia and Eritrea, internally displaced people and women, in particular, are suffering as a result of the situation in the country. They are more frequently exposed to violence, are less likely to find work, and women-led businesses have a harder time becoming established.

Women working with stones outdoors.© GIZ / Climax Film Production

Objective

The economic and social empowerment of refugees from Ethiopia and Eritrea, internally displaced people and residents of host communities, especially women and girls, is improved in Sudan.

Approach

The project provides cash and seed capital to women micro and small entrepreneurs to support them in making their business ideas a reality. It offers continuing education and training for refugees, internally displaced people and residents of host communities. This is intended to support micro-enterprises and thus secure people’s incomes, for example from growing and selling vegetables.

Additionally, the project organises psychosocial services and training for women and girls to help them to lead a self-determined life. It renovates and builds women’s centres to offer safe spaces.

The project also supports women’s organisations and offers continuing education to help women with their own projects. In addition, discussion formats that bring together local and refugee-led organisations encourage dialogue and cooperation between them.

The measures are being implemented through international non-governmental organisations which cooperate closely with local organisations. In light of the conflict in the country, the project is currently implementing all measures without government involvement.

A woman standing in the entrance to a building.© GIZ / Michael Tsegaye

Last update: January 2025