Solar System Installation in Sudan Darfur
Darfur
Installing community solar power systems in Darfur to support schools, clinics, and safe evening study spaces.
Raised
$2,100
Needed
$6,000
Gap
$3,900
Reports
This page summarizes project progress, funding requirements, and peace initiatives led by The Youth Future Alliance to support people affected by conflict in Sudan.
Total Raised
$11,851
Total Needed
$30,341
Funding Gap
$18,491
Darfur
Installing community solar power systems in Darfur to support schools, clinics, and safe evening study spaces.
Raised
$2,100
Needed
$6,000
Gap
$3,900
Sudan
Training local volunteers to provide basic health services and referrals.
Raised
$4,500
Needed
$6,429
Gap
$1,929
Sudan
Providing after-school tutoring, mentorship and digital literacy for underserved youth.
Raised
$1,201
Needed
$2,668
Gap
$1,468
Kordofan
Solar-backed community access points in Elfoola to improve learning continuity and basic services.
Raised
$850
Needed
$3,148
Gap
$2,298
Darfur
Community youth clubs in Jinana supporting literacy, digital basics, and peer mentoring.
Raised
$500
Needed
$2,632
Gap
$2,132
Darfur
Skills and livelihood support tracks for youth in Eldaein, linked to local market opportunities.
Raised
$700
Needed
$2,917
Gap
$2,217
Darfur
Expanding youth health and education outreach coordination in Nyala through local volunteers.
Raised
$1,100
Needed
$3,333
Gap
$2,233
Darfur
City-based youth support in Elfashir focusing on school power reliability and evening learning hubs.
Raised
$900
Needed
$3,214
Gap
$2,314
These initiatives focus on local dialogue, youth leadership, and safe community coordination to reduce violence and strengthen social cohesion.
Active in 6 communities
Facilitated dialogue circles brought youth leaders, elders, and women groups together to reduce local tensions and agree on non-violent problem solving channels.
Coverage areas
Elfashir, Nyala, Eldaein, Jinana
Next step
Scale mediation training for 40 additional youth facilitators and publish city-level community action plans.
Ongoing
Cross-community coordination helped reopen learning spaces with local safety agreements, keeping children in class and reducing conflict pressure around school sites.
Coverage areas
Darfur learning zones
Next step
Expand parent committees and establish rapid response coordination for school disruptions.
Pilot complete
A youth ambassador network delivered awareness campaigns on coexistence, rumor reduction, and protection pathways, supporting trust-building across neighborhoods.
Coverage areas
Nyala and Elfoola
Next step
Launch phase two with local radio segments and monthly town-hall peace briefings.