Sudan: Studying in a war zone
We speak to young people studying during the civil war
In Sudan, where a civil war has been raging for over two years, millions of students have had their education disrupted. Over half of all schools are in conflict zones. Many schools are being used as shelters and many students have missed their exams. In some parts of the country there is no education at all.
Sudan is one of the biggest countries in Africa. It鈥檚 mostly Muslim and is also one of the poorest countries in the world. More than 150,000 people have been killed in the conflict, and around 12 million have had to flee their homes. The UN has called it the world鈥檚 biggest humanitarian crisis.
In this episode school and university students in Sudan tells us how their education has been affected by the war. And 麻豆社 journalist Maha El Gaml explains how some schools are now re-opening.
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Presenter: Hannah Gelbart
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Producers: Julia Ross-Roy and Chelsea Coates
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