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Title photo and above, mothers and children celebrating the graduation of our Jebel Awlia Literacy Circle in 2019. When mothers, daughters, sisters and grandmothers are literate, they multiply and enrich the life chances of the whole community. More on the transformative power of women’s literacy next week.

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Words Matter – In Conversation with Leila Aboulela

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International Literacy Day 2021

Women’s Education Partnership is delighted to invite you to join us in conversation with groundbreaking British-Sudanese author, Leila Aboulela at Eventbrite Leila Aboulela Words Matter in celebration of International Literacy Day, 8th September this year. Leila Aboulela will be talking with British-Sudanese journalist, Adela Suliman and taking questions from the audience. You can book your tickets at:

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First edition, signed copies of Leila’s works can be purchased along with tickets.

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Children of some of our literacy participants in Jebel Awlia.

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