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Monday 24 January 2022

Teachers in Bor applaud SB2S project for improving their working condition

Teachers during a Safe Back to School (SB2S) conference in Bor. Photo: Daniel Danis/Save th Children 


Bor, South Sudan - Teachers in Bor town have embraced their newly acquired skills resulting to an improved participatory learning approach among pupils.

Thursday 20 January 2022

Safe Back to School reduces early marriages, encourages school retention.

Girls playing in Bor Girls Primary School. Photo: Tito Justin/Save the Children

Local communities in Bor town have reported no case of early marriages between October and December 2021 following the intervention of the Safe Back to School project implemented by Save the Children. This was revealed during a community dialogue conference in Jonglei state capital in December, 2021.

Tuesday 14 December 2021

Stakeholders discuss how to document learning outcome assessment for South Sudan with support from ECW

Education Cannot Wait is supporting the initiative to kick-start discussions on conducting learning outcome assessment for South Sudan.

Friday 10 December 2021

I Wish Our Leaders Taste the Pain Our Children Are Going Through!

What have I done to deserve this life? South Sudan children tell our Mental Health and Psychosocial Support - MHPSS Councilor, Elizabeth, who helps to counsel children for their wellbeing. Elizabeth precisely, expresses her feelings towards her job.

Thursday 25 November 2021

Save the Children, Government and partners commit to strengthen cross-border child protection mechanisms.

Participapants pose in a group photo during the consultative meeting at Grand Hotel Juba. Photo: Tito Justin/Save the Children

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