Stakeholders
we recognize that achieving our mission requires collaboration and partnership with a diverse range of stakeholders. These stakeholders include government bodies, international organizations, civil society groups, local communities, donors, and our dedicated team of volunteers and staff. Each plays a vital role in supporting our efforts to empower refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and marginalized communities in Sudan and South Sudan.
Government Ministries
We work closely with various government ministries to ensure our programs align with national policies and priorities. This collaboration helps us navigate regulatory requirements and access resources that enhance our impact. Key ministries we engage with include:
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Social Welfare
- Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
International Organizations
Our partnerships with international organizations, such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), provide us with critical funding, technical expertise, and coordination support. These collaborations enable us to scale our interventions and reach more beneficiaries.
Civil Society Organizations
By partnering with other civil society organizations, we leverage shared resources and expertise to address the complex challenges faced by our beneficiaries. These partnerships foster innovation and expand our reach.
Local Communities
The involvement of local communities, including refugees and host populations, is essential to the success of our programs. We engage them in planning and implementation to ensure our interventions are culturally appropriate and sustainable.
Donors and Funders
Our work is made possible through the generous support of donors and funders, including individuals, businesses, and government agencies. Their contributions allow us to deliver essential services and create lasting change.
Volunteers and Staff
Our team of dedicated volunteers and staff are the backbone of N-MIOS. Their commitment and expertise drive our programs and ensure we can respond effectively to the needs of our beneficiaries.
Engaging with Stakeholders
N-MIOS is committed to transparent and effective engagement with all our stakeholders. We hold regular meetings with government officials to align our activities with national priorities. We collaborate with international organizations on joint initiatives and share best practices with other civil society groups. We also involve local communities in decision-making processes to ensure our programs meet their needs. Through these partnerships and collaborations, N-MIOS is able to amplify its impact and create sustainable solutions for the communities we serve. We are grateful for the support of our stakeholders and look forward to continuing our work together to build a brighter future for refugees, IDPs, and marginalized communities in Sudan and South Sudan.