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“They all see someone to admire and respect – a young woman with knowledge…”

From The Talk by Sue Wallace-Shaddad.

Read her moving tribute to Sudanese women teachers and students below.

Above, some of our literacy participants celebrating their graduation in 2019.

The Big Give Christmas Challenge Starts 29th November

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The Big Give 2022

Learn more about the Big Give in the one-minute video below:

More details on our work and donation link on our Women’s Education Partnership Big Give Page:

Women’s Education Partnership Big Give 2022

Can you help us carry on our essential work in women’s education in Sudan and South Sudan? If you would like to know more about our programmes, please see:

Keeping Girls in School

Scenes from Our Orphans’ Schooling Programme

Opening Doors – Women’s Literacy

Our University Scholarships

Above, The Talk, from “A City Waking Up”, A Poetic Tribute to Sudan by Sue Wallace-Shaddad.

Help us to keep our vital work going in these exceptionally challenging times.

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