Freedom Equality Peace Society (FEPS)

FEPS aims to increase the inclusion and capabilities of young people in building peace and democracy in Sudan.

Overview

Freedom Equality Peace Society (FEPS) is a voluntary, non-political, non-profit, non-governmental organisation. It was established in 1999 and registered with HAC.

FEPS was established to combat the exclusion of young people from decision-making, by giving them skills in decision-making and leadership and opportunities to demonstrate and use those skills. FEPS seeks to empower young people to be ‘Defenders of Democracy’.

The society uses different approaches of co-operation, solidarity and integration at local, national and international levels. It has established membership and networks with other NGOs and international organisations.

Fundamental to FEPS is the use of young people’s energy to develop and improve their communities. Membership is open to everyone who shares its values. FEPS' objectives are:

FEPS has published several training manuals on conflict resolution, leadership skills, democracy, gender and human rights. It has also established monthly meetings on a range of different subjects related to peace, and developed workshops for young people on peacebuilding and democracy. It has learnt that after 21 years of suffering due to the civil war, a lot of work is needed among young people for reconciliation and to build a modern Sudanese state. FEPS hopes to spread this initiative to all parts of Sudan.

What services are provided?

Training, social mobilisation.

Geographical area of operation

Omdurman, Nuba Mountains, Blue Nile, White Nile, North State

Funding resources

Friedrich Ebert Stifftung, National Endowment for Democracy.

Associated Organisations

Friedrich Ebert Stifftung, BBSAWS, Mohammed Omer Bashir Centre, UNDP Peace Building Network, National Endowment for Democracy, PDHRE, Omdurman Ahlia University.