The African Development Bank Group and the World Health Organization (WHO) have signed a bipartite funding and three-year implementation agreement for the Sudan Health Emergency and Infrastructure Project (SHEIP).
The project, signed on 03 November 2025, aims to improve access to quality healthcare services across Sudan, with a focus on improving access to and enhancing essential healthcare delivery, strengthening emergency preparedness and response and building resilient health systems to better serve communities in need.
The project will enable WHO to strengthen its health emergency response while engaging in early recovery and resilience of the health system through restoring key services.
The latest Health Resources and Services Availability Monitoring System reports indicate that only 48% of health facilities in Sudan are fully functional, 12% are partially functional, and 40% are non-functional, leaving the population with extremely limited access to healthcare. The implementation of this project will enable at least 6 million beneficiaries across Sudan, including 3 million women and 1.2 million Internally Displaced Persons, to access a full package of quality essential healthcare, restoring their dignity and right to health access.
“Throughout the two-year-and-a-half-long conflict-driven crisis, WHO has provided critical technical, operational and supply chain support to the health emergency response in Sudan. With the return of stability in parts of Sudan, it is time to implement response and recovery side by side, and we stand committed to do that with the support of our partner, the African Development Bank,” said WHO Representative to Sudan and Head of Mission, Shible Sahbani.
“The African Development Bank is pleased to partner with the World Health Organization to strengthen Sudan’s health system and restore essential services for its people. WHO’s proven expertise in managing complex health emergencies gives us confidence that this project will be implemented effectively, supporting early recovery and building resilience in the face of ongoing challenges,” said Director General of the East Africa Region at the African Development Bank Group, Alex Mubiru.
Shible Sahbani, WHO Representative to Sudan (L), and Alex Mubiru, Director General for East Africa Region (R), sign the implementation agreement for the Sudan Health Emergency and Infrastructure Project.
Shible Sahbani, WHO Representative to Sudan (L), and Alex Mubiru, Director General for East Africa Region (R), sign the implementation agreement for the Sudan Health Emergency and Infrastructure Project.
Under this partnership, WHO will improve health service delivery through rehabilitation of targeted health facilities and installation of essential equipment and tools, equip primary health care facilities to provide a minimum package of conflict-sensitive health and nutrition services through the provision of essential supplies and capacity building, and ensure quality of care through trainings, performance-related incentives, and infection prevention and control, including waste management. WHO will also strengthen emergency preparedness and response through stronger disease surveillance, training, and the deployment of rapid response teams.
“This project is about reaching the people who need help the most. By focusing on areas like White Nile, Kordofan, Darfur, and parts of Khartoum, we hope to restore essential health services for communities that have endured years of hardship,” stated Peter Ogwang, Chief Health Analyst at the African Development Bank Group.
About African Development Bank Group:
The African Development Bank Group is Africa’s premier development finance institution. It comprises three distinct entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). On the ground in 41 African countries with an external office in Japan, the Bank contributes to the economic development and the social progress of its 54 regional member states. For more information: www.afdb.org

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