Together for Sudan

                                              UK Charity No 1075852


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The Nuba Mountains of western Sudan are one of Sudan’s most beautiful but least developed areas. Although Sudan’s more than 20 years of civil war ended for the Nuba in 2002, development of the area has yet to occur. There are few schools, clinics or hospitals and some 90 percent of the Nuba women and children remain illiterate.

The educational work which became Together for Sudan started in1996 as an effort to educate Nuba women and in that first year we sent two women to university in Omdurman. Later we began to pay women’s literacy teachers’ salaries and basic school teachers’ salaries as a way to support and even set up basic self-help schools among displaced Nuba in the Khartoum area. However, peace and the enthusiasm of the Nuba for education have brought opportunity to expand these first small efforts.

Kadugli sub office opens

In January 2005 Together for Sudan, a British charity devoted to the education of Sudanese women and children, opened a small office in Kadugli, capital of the Nuba Mountains. This was the first sub-office to our main office in Khartoum and, for us, a big step forward. Recently, spurred on by requests for help, we have been able to expand our educational work from government controlled areas of the Nuba Mountains to areas formerly under the administration of the southern rebels. And something even bigger has happened. In January 2006 Together for Sudan and its small Nuba partner schools and community associations which sponsor women’s literacy classes kicked off a project which we hope will revolutionize education for at least some areas of the Nuba Mountains.

A three year plan.

Over the next three years we plan to train 60 women’s literacy teachers, 60 pre-school teachers and 60 basic school teachers and then place them with in-service training, meaning that they will be teaching real children in real schools. The literary teachers will be trained in the dynamic Reflect method which, in an eight month intensive course, typically allowing 80 percent of the students to become literate.

Education.

This joint training project, which we are calling simply “Education for the Nuba” will change the lives of hundreds of Nuba women and help build a more secure future for their children. The basic training funding for this project has been pledged. But we are in great need of funding for items such as blackboards, textbooks and school breakfasts and for solar lighting for schools and centres with no electricity.

What you can do: Donations in any amount are much appreciated. But please consider whether you are able to change a young woman’s life – and contribute to peace in Sudan – by offering regular donations.

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