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Thursday 9 December 2021
الخرطوم ، 8 ديسمبر. منظمة رعاية الطفولة تشعر بقلق عميق على الأطفال في منطقة دارفور بالسودان إثر مقتل ما يقرب من 50 شخصًا وتشريد ما لا يقل عن 2000 طفل واسرهم في أعمال العنف خلال نهاية الأسبوع الماضي، هي الأحدث في أعمال العنف المندلعة في المنطقة والتي أسفرت عن مقتل نحو 100 شخص خلال الثلاثة الأسابيع الماضية.
Sunday 28 November 2021
In the early hours of October 25th, the Transitional Military Council took measures against the civilian cabinet of the Transitional Government of Sudan. Arresting several ministers and the Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok, Sudan experienced and faced a major political change in government leading to social and political unrest.
A nationwide state of emergency was announced. Communications were disrupted. Freedom of mobility was restricted.
Wednesday 22 September 2021
In the last days of June, Kamal*, 70, contracted COVID-19 and felt some of its most severe symptoms: sharp chest pain and difficulty breathing. Kamal’s age and underlying chronic conditions placed him in the at-risk patient group, who are often left with slim chances and hopes of fighting off the aggressive virus. Today, he is home, he is fully recovered, and he is telling us his story, after receiving treatment at the Khartoum Isolation Centre, funded by the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) and supported by Save the Children.
Thursday 16 September 2021
"إن بناء الدولة يبدأ بالتعليم ؛ والأطفال في المستقبل سيكونون هم المسؤولون عن بناء الاقتصاد" قالت تيريز لوكين غيزيل، سفيرة النرويج في السودان ، التي أعربت عن التزام النرويج بدعم انتقال السودان إلى جمهورية ديمقراطية شاملة.
"علينا التأكد بشكل الخاص من حصول الفتيات على هذا التعليم لأنهن لا يتلقون نفس الفرص من حيث امكانية التسجيل والحضور."
Thursday 9 September 2021
Blog by: Mohamed Hashim, Voucher Cashier, Save the Children International in Sudan, South Kordoan
In my eight years of working at Save the Children, I have faced all sorts of trials and tests on the job – but this trip was something special. Last week I visited Talodi and surrounding villages in South Kordofan to conduct an assessment for the UNHCR-funded shelter project. It seems like a routine, simple part of the job - but as the trip unfolded on a particularly rainy day, I was faced with entirely new challenges.
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