Who We Are

We are a national non-profit humanitarian and development organization dedicated to improving the lives of conflict-affected, displaced, and vulnerable populations in Sudan.

Brief About Us...

Alaioun Organization for Peace, Development and Humanitarian Aid (AOPDHA) is a national non-profit humanitarian and development organization dedicated to improving the lives of conflict-affected, displaced, and vulnerable populations in Sudan. Currently domiciled in North Darfur with its main office in Tawila Town, AOPDHA delivers life-saving humanitarian assistance, protection services, recovery support, and resilience-building programmes. The organization plans to expand its operations to other states across Sudan, with a future national headquarters envisioned in Khartoum.

Vision & Mission

A peaceful, resilient, and prosperous Sudan where all people live with dignity, security, equal opportunities, and sustainable access to essential services.

To save lives, alleviate suffering, promote peace, and empower vulnerable communities through inclusive, accountable, and community-led humanitarian, recovery, and development interventions that strengthen resilience, self-reliance, and social cohesion.

Core Values

  • Humanity and dignity: We treat all individuals with respect, ensuring our assistance upholds their inherent worth and rights.
  • Accountability and transparency: We are answerable to the communities we serve and our partners, operating with openness and integrity.
  • Integrity and professionalism: We adhere to the highest ethical and technical standards in all aspects of our work.
  • Community participation and ownership: We believe communities are the architects of their own future and place them at the center of all decision-making.
  • Inclusion and non-discrimination: We champion equal access and participation for all people, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, disability, age, socioeconomic status, or other characteristics.
  • Gender equality and protection: We promote equal rights, opportunities, and treatment for all genders, addressing historical imbalances and power differentials.
  • Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion: We foster mutual respect, trust, and shared norms across diverse communities by addressing root causes of tension and building nonviolent dispute resolution mechanisms.
  • Partnership and collaboration: We value cross-sectoral collaboration with affected communities, rejecting top-down approaches and instead leveraging