What We Do?
At Craft Home, we have organized numerous activities and events across various states of Sudan, targeting different segmen
Everything Artisans Need
Craft Home delivers creative and educational programs to build artisans’ skills across Sudants of society, including women, men, and children. These activities and events include
Handicraft Workshops
Practical training in various crafts, enabling artisans to develop their skills and transform their work into products ready for the market
Psychosocial Support
Art based activities that boost selfconfidence, reduce stress, and encourage self-expression
Technical and Financial Support
Guidance, training, and diverse funding opportunities to help artisans persevere and achieve sustainable livelihoods.
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We also organize training activities for women, enhancing their practical and entrepreneurial skills while empowering them socially and economically.
Our Partners
- Local & international organizations: training, funding, and technical support.
- Craft Home Production Centers: hands-on environment for skill application and product testing.
- Commercial partners: marketing and selling products locally and internationally.
Strategic Partnerships & Training Programs
Craft Home partnered with 249Startups to establish a comprehensive production center in Gedaref, aimed at enhancing training in handicrafts, production, and entrepreneurship. Additional training sessions were provided for local organizations such as KAVA and the Sudan Waste Reduction Organization, supporting women in developing sustainable craft businesses
IRC-Funded Program
Targeting displaced and local women, this program equipped participants with skills in henna art, painting, crochet, sewing, embroidery, as well as marketing, sales, and product pricing.
“Bitentagy” Program
In partnership with Bedrady Foundation and Bank of Khartoum, this initiative provides specialized consultations and supplies necessary tools and materials to artisans to enhance their projects and boost production.
Artistan work
Business Incubator Program – Funded by Al-Ghaith/European Union
Empowered 31 women across various crafts, transforming their projects into small businesses. The program included entrepreneurship training, mentoring, provision of materials and tools, shared workspaces, and the development of a visual identity and logo for each project.

“Empowering Creative Hands” – Kassala
Supported 20 women by providing training in entrepreneurship, marketing, social media, and financial planning, alongside practical workshops in accessory making, knitting, and soap production