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Learning

Helping children, youth and adults learn and develop life skills

There are many barriers to receiving an education in Sudan, including a shortage of functioning schools, supplies and teachers. Last year, we increased access to education at many levels – pre-schools, primary schools, secondary schools and through adult education classes. In particular, we encouraged the enrolment of girls at all education levels. Some of the successes included:

  • Furnishing and equipping 63 kindergarten classrooms
  • Ensuring primary school children had access to 7,269 textbooks and 2,190 sets of supplies
  • Training of 58 adult literacy teachers
  • 125 sets of library books were sourced for primary schools
  • 395 primary school teachers attended training, directly benefiting 21,275 pupils


Today I am ready to face the challenges of life
Read about Anna, who graduated in April this year with an honours degree in psychology




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