Organized by
Monash University Islamic SocietySunway Sudanese SocietyA Vision of Good

On-Site Partner Details

Collaborators

Who Do We Donate To

We will be choosing a variety of trusted and independently verified organizations. Primarily, we will be working with Addition for Disasters Assistance and Development (ADD).

ADD has been actively working in Sudan since 2016, addressing the urgent needs of disaster-affected communities and contributing to sustainable development. Through strong partnerships with UN agencies, global donors, and international organizations, ADD has implemented impactful projects all over Sudan.

ADD has consistently demonstrated its resilience, professionalism, and capacity to deliver humanitarian assistance with exceptional efficiency, particularly during the ongoing crisis in Sudan. As one of the most reputable and pioneering organizations in the region, ADD has successfully bridged the humanitarian gaps affecting millions of Sudanese citizens since the outbreak of war on April 15.

Vision

"Resilient, adaptive communities thriving in safety, equity and prosperity"

Mission

Strengthen communities, respond swiftly to emergencies, and foster development through innovative, inclusive, and collaborative interventions.

Key Achievements (2024)

With total grants budget of more than $6 million USD, ADD reached about 2,782,259 beneficiaries across different sectors:

Health & Nutrition

400,000+ individuals supported

Social Behavior Change

785,000+ individuals reached

Protection Services

15,000+ individuals assisted

Cash Assistance

IDPs and communities supported

Food Security

Distribution across multiple states

WASH

Sanitation and hygiene interventions

ADD Offices

Port SudanBlue NileRiver NileWhite NileSouth KordofanNorthern StateKhartoumGadarifGezira

Staff: 100+ permanent staff and 50+ project-based officers, plus a large volunteer network

We ensure complete transparency in our donation process and provide regular updates on how funds are being utilized to make a real difference in the lives of those affected by the crisis.