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Back To School In Sudan: Hope In A Backpack
Back To School In Sudan: Hope In A Backpack

Forbes

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Forbes

Back To School In Sudan: Hope In A Backpack

With the right tools and support from UNICEF, children in Sudan's Blue Nile State are back in school and back on track. On June 2, 2025, 10-year-old Aden, a pupil of Arabee Aradawiya girls' school in Damazine, Blue Nile State, Sudan, displays the learning materials she received as part of the UNICEF-supported back-to-school campaign. Education is a lifeline for children growing up in conflict zones There's excitement in the air at Arabee Aradawiya girls' school in Damazine, Blue Nile State. More children have recently joined the school thanks to UNICEF-supported back-to-learning campaigns across the state. Enrollment has now reached 500 pupils at Arabee Aradiwiya, including 120 displaced and refugee children. Across Sudan, the education of over 17 million of children has been severely disrupted by the ongoing war. While many families remain displaced, UNICEF and its partners are rallying parents and caregivers to enroll their children so they can get back into learning. Schools not only continue supporting education for millions of children in Sudan, they also serve as safe spaces during the ongoing conflict. 'The campaign is very important because it allows children to continue learning after more than two years away. That's a huge learning loss,' Abdalla Mahamoud Dagot, UNICEF Education Officer. Related: A Perfect Storm for Sudan's Children Watch the video: EMBED At Arabee Aradawiya, girls run, play, share jokes and snacks, and whisper to one another before the bell rings. Classrooms are full — four children per bench, two teachers per lesson. Today is special: the children receive learning materials — schoolbags, pencils, notebooks, erasers, colored pencils, rulers and math sets. Many left everything behind when they had to flee the conflict, and their families cannot afford even basic supplies. 'A child without a pencil is a future without possibilities,' Abdalla Mahamoud Dagot says. Learn more about UNICEF's support for children in Sudan Across the compound, girls beam with excitement, hugging their new backpacks — filled with the tools they need to restart their learning journey and chase their dreams. Ten-year-old Anfal is all smiles. 'Not being able to go to school for a long time really bothered me,' she says. 'Education is very important to us. We must go to school even during the war so we can learn and not lose out for years.' Walaa, a third-grade pupil, missed school deeply. 'What I love most are the colors and the notebooks,' she says. On June 2, 2025, 10-year-old Anfal, a pupil of Arabee Aradawiya girls' school in Damazine, Blue Nile State, Sudan, holds the learning materials she received as part of the UNICEF-supported back-to school campaign. Ten-year-old Aden missed her teachers. Clutching her new geometry set, she looks forward to perfecting her favorite subject, mathematics. 'There's no time to stop education,' she says. 'Education will help us rebuild our country.' Ten-year-old Walaa, right, is excited to be starting a new school year at Arabee Aradawiya girls' school in Damazine, Blue Nile State. Tawasol, displaced from Khartoum, loves art and drawing. With a packet of colored pencils, she is beginning to find joy again — and new friendships in her new school. Renad used a plastic bag to carry her books and pen. Now, with her new backpack, her notebooks are safe and organized. For her, returning to school means more time for learning and precious walks from home to school with friends every morning. Ten-year-old Tawasol is excited to start the new school year with her UNICEF school kit. She loves art and drawing and is looking forward to using her new colored pencils. Empowering teachers, supporting quality learning While more schools are reopening in Sudan, around 40 percent of schools still lack essential teaching materials. As part of the campaign, schools will also receive teacher instructional kits — rulers, compasses, chalk, clocks and notebooks — to enhance lesson delivery and improve learning for displaced and vulnerable children. At Arabee Aradawiya girls' school, displaced children, refugees and children from host communities now learn side by side, fostering social cohesion and healing. With the right tools, they've been given the chance to dream again, their future aspirations now in sight as they remain in the small classrooms. Renad, 10, used to carry her school books and pen in a plastic bag. Education for all: inclusion through learning Headmistress Noor Abdalrahman commended UNICEF for the timely support while highlighting the enormous needs. This girls' school is just one of hundreds of primary schools across the state being reached through enrollment campaigns and learning supplies under the European Union-supported Integration and Mainstreaming of Refugee Children into the Sudanese Education System (IRCSES) initiative. Guided by the principle of leaving no child behind, the initiative will provide safe, inclusive and quality education to more than 170,100 children across all 418 schools in Blue Nile alone — including displaced, refugees and host communities' children. More children in the River Nile and Kassala states will benefit from the same program. Learn more about how UNICEF education initatives changes lives. Your contribution to UNICEF is more important than ever. Please donate today.

KSrelief expands aid efforts across 4 nations
KSrelief expands aid efforts across 4 nations

Arab News

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arab News

KSrelief expands aid efforts across 4 nations

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief continues to make a significant global impact by providing critical assistance to some of the world's most vulnerable communities. The organization has concluded several medical projects in Damascus in the Syrian Arab Republic after offering specialized surgeries across various fields to 1,539 individuals. The 10-day campaign included pediatric and adult cardiac surgery, cardiac catheterization, general surgery, deformity and plastic surgery, and specialized clinics. The KSrelief-supported Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Center in Hatay province in Turkiye provided medical services to 169 amputee beneficiaries in the course of one month. This support is part of the Kingdom's broader humanitarian efforts to strengthen health systems and ease the suffering of those in need. KSrelief also distributed 825 food baskets in Blue Nile State in Sudan, aiding 3,986 individuals in a single day. Some 1,020 food baskets were distributed across several governorates in Lebanon, helping 5,100 people. Since its launch in May 2015, KSrelief has implemented 3,438 projects worth more than $7.9 billion in 107 countries, in partnership with more than 318 organizations.

KSrelief expands aid across global crisis zones
KSrelief expands aid across global crisis zones

Arab News

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arab News

KSrelief expands aid across global crisis zones

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's aid agency KSrelief continues to make a significant global impact, providing critical assistance to some of the world's most vulnerable communities. In Somalia, KSrelief distributed 1,220 food baskets to families affected by floods in camps across the Banadir region, benefiting 7,320 people. The Saudi aid agency also distributed 900 food baskets to vulnerable displaced families in Sudan's Blue Nile State, benefiting 4,050 individuals. In Yemen, KSrelief launched a project to treat childhood cancer in Mukalla district, Hadramout governorate, involving five volunteers specializing in various medical fields. So far, the KSrelief medical team has examined 23 children and reviewed their treatment plans. They also conducted training sessions for local health care workers, benefiting 10 individuals to date, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. Since its launch in May 2015, KSrelief has implemented 3,435 projects worth more than $7.9 billion across 107 countries, in partnership with more than 317 organizations.

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