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Latest Progress Report on Sudan Schools--Improvements but Much Still to DoBy Roger Hardister - NEF VP for Program Development, April 18, 2007 10:08 AM
Latest Progress Report on Sudan Schools--Improvements but Much Still to Do What a Difference a Dollar Can Make for Sudan Students, Teachers & Their SchoolBy Roger Hardister - Near East Foundation, February 20, 2007 03:53 PM
It was an early summer morning in Sudan, hot and humid. I was anxious to get out of Khartoum to Dar El-Salaam el Rabwa, home to over 20,000 displaced persons who struggle to make a life for themselves in the heat and barren surroundings of the capital city Khartoum. NEF and its partners are working with residents in Dar El-Salaam to improve children's education. Our plans were to visit the Tagwa Community School and several smaller schools in the area. It was six months since my last trip and almost a year since we began school upgrading in Dar El-Salaam. We had great expectations for Al-Tagwa and the others and I hoped to see progress, particularly with Al-Tagwa where we had first begun... |














