The Sudan Education Recovery Project

No Child Left Behind — Even in Crisis. More than 7 million children in Sudan are currently out of school due to violent conflict, displacement, and infrastructure collapse. With schools destroyed or occupied, thousands of young learners have fallen months — or years — behind.

But their future doesn’t have to be lost.

No Child Left Behind — Even in a Crisis Aligns with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages because a child’s mental and physical well-being begins with the freedom to move, play, and feel safe.

  • Brings education to children displaced by conflict

  • Focuses on early recovery learning (reading, writing, math, and emotional healing)

  • Provides bridges back into the formal education system through informal routes, making it possible.

Reduce inequality within and among countries because we can provide learning and rebuild equity at the same time.

  • Serves rural, displaced, and conflict-affected children often left out of global aid pipelines

  • Offers gender-sensitive access for girls who are most at risk of never returning to school

  • Ensures that marginalized communities are part of recovery and rebuilding

Promote peaceful and inclusive societies... and build effective, accountable institutions because education is peacebuilding in its most powerful form.

  • Provides children with structure and hope, which reduces vulnerability to violence or recruitment

  • Supports social cohesion by bringing diverse children together through learning

  • Trains local teachers and community leaders to rebuild systems from the ground up

Join Us in the Implementation Phase

We are actively preparing to launch this initiative in direct partnership with local Sudanese educators, grassroots organizations, and international NGOs operating on the ground. Our goal is to ensure that every aspect of the Sudan Education Recovery Project is informed by the communities it serves.

We kindly ask for your patience as we organize and mobilize our resources. However, if you’re ready to walk alongside us now — as a donor, volunteer, partner, or advisor — we welcome your support during this critical implementation phase.

Reach out today to begin the conversation. Together, we can ensure no child’s education is lost to conflict.

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