From Crisis to Confidence: Our Journey of Healing and Hope

In every crisis, we see potential for dignity, recovery, and peace.

Who We Are

The Global Network for Peace and Development (GlobalNetPD) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization founded in 2019 in Sudan and officially registered with the Humanitarian Aid Commission. We exist to support women and children affected by conflict, displacement, and trauma—helping them survive today and rebuild for tomorrow. Our work is grounded in a two-pillar strategy:

Pillar 1: Humanitarian Aid

We provide essentials like:

  • Food & water distribution
  • School supply distribution
  • Clothing & dignity kits
  • Shelter support

Pillar 2: Psychosocial Support

We provide essentials like:

  • Trauma-informed counseling
  • Safe spaces for children
  • Art & play therapy
  • Mental health workshops

Our Mission

To restore dignity and promote healing for women and children in Sudan by providing humanitarian aid, psychosocial support, and opportunities that help them rebuild their lives with hope and resilience.

Our Vision

To create a peaceful and inclusive Sudan where every woman and child has access to safety, care, and the opportunities needed to thrive with dignity and resilience.

Our Core Values

Compassion & Humanity

We prioritize the well-being of people above all else.

Dignity & Equity

We serve without discrimination & uphold fairness for every individual.

Transparency & Accountability

We act with integrity and communicate honestly.

Collaboration

We build partnerships with local communities and global allies.

Resilience & Empowerment

We believe in the strength and agency of those we serve.

Our Story

GlobalNetPD was founded in response to the devastating impact of conflict in Sudan. Witnessing the suffering of women and children firsthand, our founders realized that food and shelter alone were not enough—survivors also needed healing, dignity, and hope. From distributing aid in camps, we have grown into a dynamic, community-driven network that combines immediate relief with long-term recovery.

Our Leadership

GlobalNetPD is guided by a committed Board of Directors who set strategy, uphold transparency, and ensure resources are used for maximum impact. This team leads with passion and expertise to advance our mission of dignity, healing, and hope

Nouraldin Ibrahim

Chairperson
Leads the board with vision and unity, making sure we stay focused on our mission and move forward together.

Salma Hassan

Vice-Chair
Supports the Chair and helps keep the board strong through planning, mentorship, and thoughtful leadership.

Mubarak I.Ali

Secretary
Keeps us organized and accountable by managing records, meeting notes, and our legal responsibilities.

Bakheita Nour

Treasurer
Manages financial oversight, budgeting, and reporting to ensure the organization’s fiscal responsibility and sustainability.

Arafa Jaly

Director of Fundraising
Builds relationships with donors and supporters, helping us raise the funds we need to keep making a difference.

Younis Ibrahim

Director of Communications
Shapes how we tell our story — through the website, social media, and community updates — so our impact is seen and felt.

Mubarak Khatir

Director of Programs
Makes sure our programs are meaningful, well-run, and aligned with the real needs of the people we serve.

Younis Ali

Director of Governance
Looks after our bylaws, board policies, and best practices, making sure we stay strong, compliant, and ethical.

Rowda Mohammed

Director of Volunteers
Welcomes, organizes, and supports the volunteers, helping them stay inspired as they bring our mission to life.

Ismail Boni

Board Director
Brings strategic insight in public service delivery and supports cross-cutting initiatives across programs and partnerships.

Ali Marmar

Board Director
Supports board discussions with a strong background in community engagement and field-based humanitarian work.

Ahmed Tirkawi

Board Director
Brings valuable experience in organizational management and community outreach, offering thoughtful guidance to strengthen our programs and partnerships.

How We Put Our Values into Action

We believe that peace and recovery require more than survival—they demand safety, belonging, and the chance to rebuild. That’s why our approach goes beyond emergency response. We integrate short-term aid with long-term healing strategies, developed with the communities we serve.

Humanitarian Aid

Food baskets, clothing, hygiene kits, and medical help for displaced families.

Psychosocial Support

Trauma-informed care, art therapy, and resilience workshops.

Education Support

School supplies for displaced students and psychosocial help for girls.

Community Empowerment

Skills training, livelihood support, and small grants for women-led households.

Join Us in Rebuilding Lives

Your support can help a mother feed her children, a child return to school, or a survivor of trauma find peace. Whether you choose to donate, partner, or volunteer, you become part of their healing.

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