Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Sudan education refugees
Summary
This project, initiated by Sudanese refugees, will create a new secondary school in war-torn Southern Sudan for 500 women and girls who would otherwise have virtually no access to education.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Southern Sudan has been ravaged by over 40 years of civil war, with 4.5 million dead and 9 million refugees, making it one of the worst humanitarian disasters in history. Southern Sudan has the lowest school access rates in the world, and 90% illiteracy among women and girls.
Activities
The high school will accommodate 500 girls and will provide health care, feeding programs, housing, and vocational training in community health.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $23,849
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $58,150
Total Funding Goal: $82,000
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
NESEI will revolutionize education in Southern Sudan, thus helping to secure a lasting peace. NESEI schools will boost critical human resource capacity in the areas of health care, business, agriculture, governance, gender studies and peace studies.
Project Message
"If we educate these children we will have peace. If we do not we will remain at war".
- Yomchiir village elder, village elder
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Rachel Hanish
U.S. Operations Director
NESEI
123 Ethan Allen Avenue, Box #9
Colchester, VT 05446
United States
8023240279
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Project Sponsor
Organization
New Sudan Education Initiative (NESEI)
123 Ethan Allen Ave. Suite 300
Colchester,
VT
5446
United States
802-655-6171
New Sudan Education Initiative (NESEI)'s Current Projects on GlobalGiving
![]() Educating & Empowering 200 Girls in South Sudan |
Where this Project is Located
Country
This project is located in
Sudan
and can also be found under
Children.
For more information about Sudan, read the Human Development Report on Sudan or the Wikipedia entry for Sudan.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on July 16, 2007
Latest Update from the Field
Lessons Learned & A Second Chance
By Anita Henderlight - Executive Director, October 26, 2009 10:12 AM
NESEI has a sponsored student who has recently made some poor choices. We can all relate to being a teenager trying to create an independent identity. Bless her heart, she is strong and smart, but partly a rebel. She is not a big believer in the status quo. (Her "scrappiness" will serve her well in later years I believe.) But at this moment in time, she has decided to test the patience of her teachers and other school faculty. We have experienced some challenges with her. She was expelled from one of the public schools for her behaviors.
However, because we are NESEI and because we have a unique group of people working with the NESEI-sponsored students, we will not allow this student to "get lost" in the bush of Africa. So, Colin began communicating with this girl's grandfather and uncle - who serve as her guardians. Colin also called one of our NESEI partners - Health Net/TPO - to arrange counseling for this student. He picked her up and drove her to her first appointment with a counselor. Following that meeting and after multiple conversations with her grandfather and uncle, Colin arranged for her registration in a new school, giving her a fresh start and a second chance at achieving education. Today is her first day back in classes after being expelled.
And by the way, Colin made all these arrangements in the same few days that he was trying to repair two generators, organize supplies for a new rabbit hutch to be built at the school, and help me finalize some documents requesting more money to sponsor more girls!
NESEI knows this girl. We know her family. She sings like an angel. Her smile could provide enough wattage to light up New York city. She likes to read. One day, she would like to travel to Mozambique. Her favorite food is chicken - with french fries. She would like to become a health care professional - possibly even a doctor. Her grandfather and uncle are good men. They have attended school meetings. They care about this young family member and her future. They know - and we know - what she is capable of achieving.
If you are in America reading this story, and you have contributed to our Girls Rising Scholarship campaign, then you too are a part of this story. NESEI does not "assign" students to donors for various reasons. But we do KNOW the scholarship recipients and want our donors to feel assured that we are wisely investing your dollars into the lives of "our girls." All of us are learning lessons along the way. Some days we experience great success; other days, we feel greatly challenged. On those days, it's nice to remember that people care and second chances are available to help make things right.
From Juba, the capitol of South Sudan,
Anita
P.S. Speaking of the Girls Rising Scholarship Program, please visit our exciting new Global Giving project - Educate & Empower 200 Girls in South Sudan. http://www.globalgiving.com/projects/girlsrising/
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