Our Programs

Every initiative we lead is a bridge from crisis to recovery — restoring dignity, hope, and opportunity for Sudanese families.

Two Pillars, One Mission

Our work is grounded in two interconnected pillars that respond to both urgent humanitarian needs and the long-term rebuilding of peace and resilience. Through this model, we support families not only to survive — but to thrive again with dignity and hope.

Pillar 1: Humanitarian Aid & Development

Delivering food, shelter, education, and dignity support to help families rebuild their lives.

Pillar 2: Peacebuilding & Social Cohesion

Empowering communities through healing, dialogue, and leadership toward lasting peace.

Pillar 1: Humanitarian Aid & Development

Our humanitarian programs provide the physical tools needed to survive and begin rebuilding — especially in displacement zones, remote communities, and emergency conditions. Program areas:

Food & Nutrition Support

We deliver food baskets and nutrition supplies to help families overcome hunger and malnutrition during crises. Our goal is to restore health, dignity, and hope for the most vulnerable. See impact stories →
Displaced families in Port Sudan receiving wheat, oil, and staple food items during a large-scale Globalnetpd distribution

Shelter Support

We provide emergency shelters and essential relief materials for families displaced by conflict and disaster. Each shelter represents safety, stability, and a new beginning toward recovery.
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Displaced families in El Fasher receiving food baskets and participating in recreational trauma relief activities

Clothing & Dignity Kits

We distribute clothing and dignity kits to women and children affected by displacement and poverty. These essential items help restore comfort, confidence, and a sense of normalcy.
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Education & Health Access

We supply school kits, learning materials, and basic health support to children and families in need. Our programs ensure education continues and vital care reaches those left behind.
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Female students at Al-Khansa Basic Girls School in Damazin receiving school supplies and psychosocial support from Globalnetpd and local partners.

Pillar 2: Peacebuilding & Social Cohesion

Our psychosocial programs help women and children process trauma, rebuild emotional resilience, and regain a sense of hope — especially in communities facing prolonged conflict, displacement, and loss.

Trauma Healing & Counseling

We provide trauma-informed counseling and group support to help survivors of conflict rebuild emotional strength. Through healing and care, individuals regain hope, confidence, and a sense of belonging.
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Female students at Al-Khansa Basic Girls School in Damazin receiving school supplies and psychosocial support from Globalnetpd and local partners.

Women & Children Support

We create safe and inclusive spaces where women and children can recover from trauma and restore dignity. Our programs promote protection, empowerment, and long-term wellbeing for affected families.
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Displaced community members participating in a psychosocial support workshop at Zamzam IDP Camp led by Globalnetpd volunteers

Reconciliation Workshops

We facilitate dialogue and reconciliation workshops that bring divided communities together to rebuild trust and cooperation. These gatherings foster forgiveness, shared understanding, and a commitment to lasting peace.
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Displaced families in El Fasher receiving food baskets and participating in recreational trauma relief activities

Leadership & Resilience

We train youth and community leaders in mediation, teamwork, and inclusive leadership to strengthen local resilience. Their engagement inspires unity, accountability, and peaceful development within their communities.
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Your support helps deliver aid, healing, and hope to families in crisis.

A young Sudanese girl receiving a relief package from a GlobalNetPD volunteer during a humanitarian distribution event.
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