Bodhi delivered a final evaluation of the UN Trust Fund for Human Security’s project in South Kordofan, commissioned by the UN Mine Action Service. The project aimed to stabilise and empower conflict-affected communities in Dalami and Abu Kershola localities by addressing insecurities through a multi-sectoral Human Security (HS) approach. The evaluation was utilisation-focused to enable learning about project performance against the OECD-DAC evaluation criteria, with a specific focus on examining the project’s understanding and application of the HS approach to determine whether and how it added value to project results. The evaluation aimed to generate recommendations for the next phase of the partners’ strategic engagement in Sudan and to identify lessons learned from past programming. The evaluation took a mixed-methods approach, including a desk review of project documents, key informant interviews with project staff, and an online survey completed by key project staff.