About Us
National Association for Children Protection (NACP) is a non-profit humanitarian organization founded in 2018. NACP works to create meaningful and sustainable change for vulnerable and at-risk communities, particularly children, through innovative approaches and strong partnerships that promote long-term development and peace.
The organization is committed to delivering high-quality, transparent, and inclusive public services across key sectors including protection, health, education, water and sanitation, food security, and livelihoods.
Our Vision & Mission
To empower communities by advancing rights, protection, and inclusive development through innovative partnerships and accessible services for lasting peace and sustainability.
A world where communities enjoy full protection, rights, and development through effective partnerships and the provision of basic services, fostering peace and sustainable progress.
Core Values
- Respect
- Fairness
- Accountability
- Integrity
- Responsibility
- Compassion
- Participation
Leadership
NACP is led by a dedicated team of experienced professionals with strong backgrounds in humanitarian action, development, and child protection. The organization is governed by a Board of Trustees and managed by an Executive Director, supported by technical, programmatic, and operational departments to ensure effective implementation and accountability.

Abdulmaged Ibrahim Yousif
Director General

Abdullah Abeker Yousif
Program Manager
NACP Donor Partnerships (2019–2025)
Since 2019, the National Agency for Community Programs (NACP) has been privileged to partner with leading international organizations committed to supporting communities affected by conflict across Darfur. These collaborations have strengthened protection, resilience, and hope for thousands of vulnerable families, women, and children.
Our Donor Partners and Contributions

(2019–2025)
- Provided emergency support to conflict.
- affected communities in North Darfur.
- Strengthened humanitarian protection, psychosocial well-being, and child safety.
- Advanced peacebuilding through community resilience, social cohesion, and self-reliance.
- Expanded access to digital and e-learning opportunities across North and Central Darfur.

2025
Focused on preventing gender-based violence (GBV/SGBV) in North Darfur

(2019–2020)
Delivered life skills training and free legal aid to children and families in Central Darfur.

(2020–2024)
- Supported food security initiatives for internally displaced persons (IDPs).
- Promoted trauma healing and peacebuilding in Darfur.
- Invested in education for peace in returnee areas.

(2020–2024)
- Facilitated inclusive dialogue between citizens and government.
- Advanced participatory research approaches to strengthen civic engagement.

SUDO (2020–2024)
Supported Sudan’s democratic transition and promoted human rights in North Darfur.

War Child
Provided emergency child protection support in Central Darfur.
Impact at a Glance
Together, these partnerships have:
- Protected children and families from the immediate impacts of conflict.
- Strengthened peacebuilding and social cohesion in fragile communities.
- Expanded access to education, digital learning, and youth engagement.
- Supported democratic transition and human rights advocacy.
- Promoted food security and trauma healing for displaced populations.
Looking Ahead
NACP remains deeply grateful to all donor partners for their trust and collaboration. With their support, we continue to build sustainable, community-driven solutions that empower women, protect children, and foster peace across Darfur.
History
NACP was founded by a group of educated and motivated young professionals working in the humanitarian and development sector in Darfur. The organization was created to respond to the growing protection risks facing children in conflict-affected areas, with a strong belief in community-led solutions and sustainable development.