The Sudan SHARE Project aims to the provision of basic health and essential nutrition services for the benefit of the population of the Sudan and to sustain the core public health functions.
WHO will focus on supporting health and nutrition services at the first level referral centres under component 1.2 of the project, climate change adaptivehealth service delivery under component 1.3, and preserving the main elements of the health system under component 2.
Provision of services at referral level will be based on the minimum services package.
This Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP) outlines the program for stakeholder engagement throughout the Project cycle. It defines policy requirements regarding stakeholder engagements, lists preliminary stakeholder engagements that have already been undertaken, provides a stakeholder analysis of all relevant project-affected parties, including members of vulnerable groups, and lays out the means of dissemination of information to different parties as well as means and ways to continue to consult different stakeholder groups throughout the Project cycle. It also includes a Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM), by which people affected through project-related activities can bring their grievances and concerns to project management attention, and which describes how those grievances and concerns will be considered and addressed. Furthermore, it contains a supervision and monitoring plan for the implementation of the SEP.