Inclusive and Quality Education
After decades of war, South Sudan faces significance challenges in education sector; only 27 percent of South Sudanese adult’s today literate, one of the lowest rates in the world. Other challenges include inadequate schools, teachers who have had insufficient training; a shortage of teachers, particularly women; lack of a standard curriculum and a legislative and policy framework in education sector. ACEA believes education is a force for society transformation of both children and adults. Therefore, we are committed to support a formal primary school, Adult education programmes including pastoralist education and Childhood development across South Sudan. We support education in emergency for children affected by conflict, capacity development for teachers, parent teachers associations, school management committee, and local education authority. Providing WASH facilities including latrines and boreholes in school, supplies for school and recreational materials.