
Approach Words: Capacity Building, Sustainability, Urban Resilience
Public Policy Instruments: Financial Mechanism, Physical Intervention
The Flood Preparedness and Early Warning System (FEWS) Strengthening Project in Sudan is a climate-risk management and forecasting upgrade initiative designed to improve national capacity to anticipate and respond to flood events through enhanced modeling tools, expanded basin coverage, and improved operational procedures.1 2
The project’s vision is to “establish a reliable and operational flood early warning system” capable of providing longer lead times and improved decision support for national authorities responsible for flood risk management and disaster preparedness.3 4 It aims to strengthens Sudan’s flood forecasting capacity by integrating advanced hydrological, hydrodynamic, and weather prediction models into the national FEWS framework. The system upgrade expands monitoring and forecasting coverage across additional sub-basins, improving preparedness for communities and infrastructure exposed to flood risks along major river systems.5 6
The project delivers a set of technical, institutional, and capacity-building upgrades to operationalize a stronger FEWS:7 8 9
The project strengthens climate resilience and disaster preparedness by improving the accuracy and usability of flood forecasting tools. Earlier warnings and improved forecasting support proactive risk management, helping reduce flood-related damage to communities, infrastructure, and economic activities. The institutional capacity-building component also improves the long-term sustainability of flood risk management systems in Sudan.10 11
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The project is funded by the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) and implemented with technical assistance led by UNEP-DHI (UNEP DHI Partnership – Centre on Water and Environment). The national counterpart is the Nile Water Affairs Department, Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources (Sudan), which is the primary institutional host and operator of the enhanced FEWS.12 13
The implementation period ran from March 2023 to October 2024, and included a two-year hosting arrangement to enable the Ministry to prepare its own hardware environment and complete the system transfer and institutionalization.14
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