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SOUTH SUDAN: Teachers take part in training to start school year

Salesians help teachers deepen their understanding of educational philosophy

SOUTH SUDAN

(MissionNewswire) Salesian missionaries in Wau and Tonj, in the St. Josephine Bakhita Delegation of Sudan* and South Sudan*, organized teacher training to start the academic year 2025. Aimed at all primary and secondary school teachers and technical center educators, the training helped teachers deepen their understanding of Don Bosco’s work and the Salesian preventive system and educational philosophy.

A Salesian noted, “The teacher training sessions were enriched by interactive activities, lectures and reflective discussions, in which participants exchanged insights on the Salesian education system and how to apply Don Bosco’s principles in today’s educational context in South Sudan.”

Through similar training, Salesians also educated teachers in Kuajok, Gumbo and Maridi, committing themselves to achieving the planned objectives inspired by the Strenna for 2025: “Anchored in hope, pilgrims with young people.” The Strenna was announced last year by Rector Major of the Salesians of Don Bosco, Cardinal Ángel Fernández Artime.

Salesian missionaries in South Sudan are dedicated to providing programs and services across the country. Salesian missionaries provide education, social development services, nutrition programs, and health clinics for poor youth and their families. For some, the education offered at Salesian schools is the only opportunity to gain an education and the skills necessary for future employment.

South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan in 2011 but has faced an ongoing civil war that started in December 2013 and continues today. This has resulted in a dire humanitarian crisis. According to the United States Institute of Peace, more than 10 million people have been forced from their homes. The war has also triggered the world’s worst hunger crisis with more than 18 million Sudanese living in acute food insecurity.

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ANS – South Sudan – Salesian Animation for Teachers

Salesian Missions – South Sudan

*Any goods, services or funds provided by Salesian Missions to programs located in this country were administered in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including sanctions administered by the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Asset Control.