Member Organisations The Sudanese Network for education, The Sudanese forum for education, Association Teachers Union, Education Workers Union, Plan Sudan, SC Sweden, Oxfam GB
What happened in Action Week 2008? In Sudan there were activities in Khartoum, and other states including white Nile, South and North Darfur and El Gadarif. To make the point visually, a big exhibition was organised at the UNESCO offices combined with seminars and media conferences. The seminars focused on children who had been excluded from school as well as the quality of education.
What happened in Action Week 2007?
A number of activities were organized and carried out by civil society organizations, including a series of workshops. The first workshop took place at the Parliament and reflected the situation of education in Sudan and the political commitment and policies for education. The second workshop was entitled ‘Commitment and Obligation for Quality Education’ and highlighted problems of teachers, adult education, the curriculum, girls’ education and financing of education. On the last day of Action Week SENFA coordinated an exhibition on HIV/AIDS and EFA, that included some of the recommendations from the workshops and the need for the government to increase national spending on education.
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