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Thank You!

This year, perhaps more than any other, Women’s Literacy Sudan blog must thank you for giving so generously of your time to follow the work of Women’s Education Partnership. Your kindness and support have given us the strength to carry on and it means everything to Neimat, our country director, pictured below, and Adila, our literacy coordinator, that you have been there with them in spirit throughout this very strange and difficult time.

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Below, a seasonal tribute to our women’s literacy and orphans’ elementary schooling programs.

Wishing you a safe and peaceful festive season and a 2021 filled with hope and opportunities.

This is a literacy post for Women’s Education Partnership. 

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See Latest News for more about our work . This year we have a special festive season appeal, raising funds to repair severely flood-damaged elementary schools attended by our sponsored orphans. Learn more here: https://womenseducationpartnership.org/a-festive-appeal

Could you give these children the gift of a safe classroom?

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