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Welcome
We regard education in Sudan as a
human right and promote personal and community empowerment through service,
taking our lead from what displaced and marginalized people say they need.
We believe that education of women is the central building block of civil
society.
Our work
is carried out through an English registered charity, Together for Sudan -
The Bishop Mubarak Fund.
There are thirteen Sudanese
employees in our Khartoum and Kadugli offices who supervise projects in the Khartoum
area and in the Nuba Mountains of western Sudan. We are also supporting
teachers in Juba and hope to
expand our activities to training of literacy teachers in Darfur when the security situation
permits. We draw no religious or cultural
boundaries, following
the example of Sudanese Christians and Muslims working
together to ensure a better future for those whose lives have been shattered
by war and displacement in Sudan. All patrons,
trustees and officials of Together for Sudan are volunteers and work from home
in the U.K. and Sudan where most of us live. |