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Darfur Women Network, INC.

Darfur Women Network, INC.

Darfur Women Network, INC.

4 active Campaigns
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Chad, Sudan

www.darfurwomennetwork.org

Mission

Our mission is to raise public awareness, provide educational outlets, use specialized programming, assist and encourage refugee women, girls and families displaced by the Darfur conflict so they may re-establish personal empowerment and flourishing communities in the face of adversity. Darfur Women Network, Inc. works with both refugees in Chad and those who have immigrated to the United States. We work to empower Darfuri women so that they can help their families, and therefore their communities.

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6000 Safe Stoves for Darfur Refugee Mothers
Darfur Women Network, INC.

6000 Safe Stoves for Darfur Refugee Mothers

Women & Girls Empowerment
Humanitarian Assistance
Chad

7,000 Safe Stoves for Darfur Refugee Mothers provides 7,000 Darfuri refugee families with a safe and efficient way to prepare meals using the Mud Stove, created and implemented by Darfur Women Network. Safe Stoves positively impacts survivors of genocide in Darfur refugee camps. Providing these stoves for refugees reduces health and safety risks as well as encourages ecological preservation.

Women's and Child's Rights,Protection &Empowerment
Darfur Women Network, INC.

Women's and Child's Rights,Protection &Empowerment

Hunger
Humanitarian Assistance
Health & Physical Wellbeing
Education & Technology
Sudan

Conflict in Darfur exposes millions of internally displaced people living in camps, where the majority are women and children, to militia, torture, and rape. Children are especially vulnerable. Many lack shelter and families, and child labor exposes them to trafficking and child soldiering. Their lives are at a higher risk now due to COVID-19 because there is no available healthcare, no quarantine, and no food provided to them.

Water Project
Darfur Women Network, INC.

Water Project

Women & Girls Empowerment
Humanitarian Assistance
Chad

The Water Project's mission is to provide clean water service to the 30,000 Darfur genocide survivors. About 85% of survivors are women, children and elderly in the refugee camp in Chad. Desert winds and rain displace sand from afar filling refugee water wells during the summer. Refugees depend on ponds for drinking water during the rainy season, but suffer water shortage due to contamination. While refugees volunteer to clean up the buried wells, they need tools and resources to maintain them.

Soap Making Project
Darfur Women Network, INC.

Soap Making Project

Economic Empowerment
Sudan

The project aims to teach displaced women and vulnerable families how to create cold process hands soap-making businesses. By empowering women to create their own business, and to help fill a basic hygiene need for displaced persons, the soap making project will positively impact the lives of those impacted by continued conflict in Darfur. Under soap-making training including entrepreneur's skills and activities, women will be able to strengthen their economic power to earn steady income.

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