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Reported amount $16.86M
Flow records 8
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  • commitment $11.36M · 4
  • paid $5.5M · 4

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FromToReported amountFlows
Agency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentSudan$16,858,7518
United States of America, Government ofAgency for Technical Cooperation and Development$11,000,0001
Sudan Humanitarian FundAgency for Technical Cooperation and Development$5,500,0004
Mercy CorpsAgency for Technical Cooperation and Development$269,9031
France, Government ofAgency for Technical Cooperation and Development$65,3341
Synergies Francophones InternationalesAgency for Technical Cooperation and Development$23,5141

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Flow IDStatus / boundaryReported amountDonorRecipient agencyCountryPlanSectorDecision dateFirst reportedReference
383244paid / internal$0Sudan Humanitarian FundAgency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentSudanSudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Unspecified24 Mar 202610 Mar 2026CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234
Evidence for flow 383244 paid · internal
Reported amount
$0
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Parked
Donor
Sudan Humanitarian Fund
Recipient agency
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Destination
Sudan
Plan
Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Unspecified
Decision date
24 Mar 2026
First reported
10 Mar 2026
Reference
CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234

Allocation Type: Reserve - Scale up and expand multisectoral assistance in hyper-prioritised locations Scaling Up Multisectoral Cash and Protection Assistance in Hyper-Prioritised Locations of Sudan Project Start Date: 2026-04-01 - Project End Date: 2026-09-30 Project Code: CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234 Emergency Type: Conflict - Displacement

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383245paid / internal$4,730,000Sudan Humanitarian FundAgency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentSudanSudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Multipurpose Cash24 Mar 202610 Mar 2026CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234
Evidence for flow 383245 paid · internal
Reported amount
$4,730,000
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Sudan Humanitarian Fund
Recipient agency
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Destination
Sudan
Plan
Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Multipurpose Cash
Decision date
24 Mar 2026
First reported
10 Mar 2026
Reference
CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234

Allocation Type: Reserve - Scale up and expand multisectoral assistance in hyper-prioritised locations Scaling Up Multisectoral Cash and Protection Assistance in Hyper-Prioritised Locations of Sudan Project Start Date: 2026-04-01 - Project End Date: 2026-09-30 Project Code: CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234 Emergency Type: Conflict - Displacement

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383246paid / internal$136,000Sudan Humanitarian FundAgency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentSudanSudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Protection24 Mar 202610 Mar 2026CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234
Evidence for flow 383246 paid · internal
Reported amount
$136,000
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Sudan Humanitarian Fund
Recipient agency
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Destination
Sudan
Plan
Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection
Decision date
24 Mar 2026
First reported
10 Mar 2026
Reference
CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234

Allocation Type: Reserve - Scale up and expand multisectoral assistance in hyper-prioritised locations Scaling Up Multisectoral Cash and Protection Assistance in Hyper-Prioritised Locations of Sudan Project Start Date: 2026-04-01 - Project End Date: 2026-09-30 Project Code: CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234 Emergency Type: Conflict - Displacement

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383247paid / internal$634,000Sudan Humanitarian FundAgency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentSudanSudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Protection24 Mar 202610 Mar 2026CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234
Evidence for flow 383247 paid · internal
Reported amount
$634,000
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Sudan Humanitarian Fund
Recipient agency
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Destination
Sudan
Plan
Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection
Decision date
24 Mar 2026
First reported
10 Mar 2026
Reference
CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234

Allocation Type: Reserve - Scale up and expand multisectoral assistance in hyper-prioritised locations Scaling Up Multisectoral Cash and Protection Assistance in Hyper-Prioritised Locations of Sudan Project Start Date: 2026-04-01 - Project End Date: 2026-09-30 Project Code: CBPF-SUD-26-R-INGO-NSFT-39234 Emergency Type: Conflict - Displacement

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379648commitment / incoming$65,334France, Government ofAgency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentSudanSudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Water Sanitation Hygiene22 Dec 202510 Feb 202675196
Evidence for flow 379648 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$65,334
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
France, Government of
Recipient agency
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Destination
Sudan
Plan
Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Water Sanitation Hygiene
Decision date
22 Dec 2025
First reported
10 Feb 2026
Reference
75196

Ville de Paris in White Nile, Acted will respond to urgent water, hygiene, and sanitation needs in order to guarantee the minimum standards of living for the population, improve safety and dignity, and mitigate health and protection risks through access to drinking water by rehabilitating a borehole and seting up a water users' committee to ensure the operation and maintenance of the system after its construction, thus guaranteeing its sustainability and ownership by the community.

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379647commitment / incoming$23,514Synergies Francophones InternationalesAgency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentSudanSudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Water Sanitation Hygiene09 Dec 202510 Feb 2026URGENCE SOUDAN 2025-2026
Evidence for flow 379647 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$23,514
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Synergies Francophones Internationales
Recipient agency
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Destination
Sudan
Plan
Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Water Sanitation Hygiene
Decision date
09 Dec 2025
First reported
10 Feb 2026
Reference
URGENCE SOUDAN 2025-2026

The project will aim to improve access to safe drinking water in Khartoum through the solarization of an existing borehole. It will begin with coordination with local authorities and community awareness-raising, followed by a technical assessment of the borehole. A local Water Management Committee (WASH) will be established and trained to ensure sustainable management. Solar equipment will then be procured and installed, increasing water production and extending the borehole’s operating hours. A final evaluation and maintenance training will ensure the sustainability of the system and will provide reliable access to water for populations affected by the conflict.

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379636commitment / internal$269,903Mercy CorpsAgency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentSudanSudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Food Security01 Nov 202510 Feb 2026SC208829
Evidence for flow 379636 commitment · internal
Reported amount
$269,903
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Pass through
Donor
Mercy Corps
Recipient agency
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Destination
Sudan
Plan
Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Food Security
Decision date
01 Nov 2025
First reported
10 Feb 2026
Reference
SC208829

Mercy Corps (backdonor: British Council) This 5-months project aims to strengthen the resilience of 33 local traders and vendors affected by disrupted markets and liquidity shortages through Emergency Business Grants (EBG) (USD 74,250), targeted business training, and support to informal credit networks. IMPACT will conduct an assessment aiming to generate comparable evidence on market functionality specific to vendor characteristics that can directly feed into the EBG programming.

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379642commitment / incoming$11,000,000United States of America, Government ofAgency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentSudanSudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Multi-sector01 Jul 202310 Feb 2026720BHA23GR00247
Evidence for flow 379642 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$11,000,000
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
United States of America, Government of
Recipient agency
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Destination
Sudan
Plan
Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Multi-sector
Decision date
01 Jul 2023
First reported
10 Feb 2026
Reference
720BHA23GR00247

Acted will safe and dignified living conditions of 117,600 conflict affected individuals across south-eastern Sudan (White Nile, Sennar, Al Jazirah, Gedaref, Blue Nile, River Nile, Khartoum) through Mobile Camp Management and Camp Coordination (MCCCM) services, in addition to ii ) support multisectoral assistance to Internally Displaced People (IDPs), returnees, refugees and host communities to ensure rapid and qualitative delivery of basic services while strengthening social cohesion through – Shelter, Food Assistance, MPCA, Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (WASH) and protection interventions. In parallel, support the humanitarian architecture in Sudan by providing assessment and analysis capacity to better understand the dynamics and needs of affected populations.

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