209734_DFID SHARP - Tadooud Phase 2
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Phase Two of the Resilience project in Tadoud. The Taadoud II program will focus on reducing food insecurity and chronic malnutrition and increase resilience in 5 States in Darfur, Sudan. Taadoud targets returnee and conflict vulnerable populations through a holistic approach of community based natural resources management (CB-NRM) that simultaneously improves agricultural production to bolster household-level food security, nutrition and income, and strengthens community-level disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation through strong community structures that are integrated with local government services. Target beneficiaries: Taadoud directly supports nearly 133,323 returnee and conflict-affected vulnerable households (HHs) that include small-scale producers (including youth and women), pregnant and lactating women (PLW) and children under five (CU5) in 291 communities in 16 localities with an integrated package of activities to promote, produce and protect food security and nutrition while building resilience of households/communities to recurrent shocks and stressors of the region. Taadoud II is expanding on the successes of Taadoud I in a number of tried and tested areas (such as adoption of project-promoted improved agricultural techniques, essential nutrition actions, savings schemes, building absorptive capacities, conflict arbitration) while further building on recent positive community-led responses to recurrent shocks and stresses.
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- World Vision Sudan
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