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Re: فلندعم حملة GO TO SCHOOL (Re: Elbagir Osman)
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As if learning with no desks, tables or textbooks wasn't hard enough, Ms Sufu's class of 180 children are also grappling with a syllabus that is being changed from Arabic to English.
Just down the road from Bulluk-A is Customs market where Ms Sufu shops for her five children.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6241259.stm
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UNICEF:Unique opportunity for Southern Sudan
While Darfur is the story in the headlines, and while the conflict and the camps remain the paramount issues, there are positive developments in Southern Sudan that should not go unrecognized, according to Mr. Chaiban. These developments have followed the January 2005 peace agreement between the north and south of Sudan that officially put an end to what had been Africa’s longest civil war, lasting more than two decades.
“One of the most beautiful things I’ve seen,” he said, “is a displaced family coming back from their displacement in the north of Sudan. When they arrive, they have their belongings on their back, and it’s like having a family reunion. It’s a beautiful sight. And that’s an opportunity arising out of the peace process – and we’re part of that story.
“We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity for people who’ve been in conflict for 20 years and have been in underdevelopment for 50 years, to say, hey, enough is enough. We’re going to move forward for a better future.”
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/sudan_39061.html
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unicef: Opportunity to make a difference
In January 2005, a comprehensive peace agreement between the north and south of Sudan officially put an end to what had been Africa’s longest civil war, lasting more than two decades. As peace takes hold, the improving social and political climate represents a window of opportunity to help the crisis-stricken region, said Mr. Chaiban.
“What’s exciting and interesting about working in Sudan now,” he said, “is that we have a unique opportunity to make a real difference for children in a way that’s sustainable.
“Because of the peace process between the north and south, we are able for the first time to try to vaccinate every child against measles; to try to get children in school that have never been in school before; to try to triple the number of water points that exist in Southern Sudan and in marginal areas of Sudan, and to start massive campaigns that can focus on HIV and child protection as issues that need to be dealt with systematically in society.”
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/sudan_31618.html ======================================= Video 15 March 2006: UNICEF’s Representative in Sudan, Ted Chaiban, discusses the situation in Darfur and Southern Sudan.
23% of the children in south Sudan go to school 1 of every 3 of them finishes primary education 1 of every 100 girls finished primary education
http://www.unicef.org/videoaudio/ramfiles/6115h_sudanrepinterview.ram
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