Together for Sudan Newsletter May 2012
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Together for Sudan
The Bishop Mubarak Fund
NEWSLETTER MAY 2012
Power to the powerless through education Building peace through service
See the TfS blog at: www.togetherforsudan.blogspot.com
Dear Friends of Sudan,
SUDAN AND SOUTH SUDAN IN CRISIS BUT WHO CARES?
TOGETHER FOR SUDAN DOES!
ecent fighting and aerial bombardments along the borders between Sudan and South Sudan have
increased Together for Sudan’s determination to reach out to suffering women and children in
both countries. But current fighting in both South Kordofan and Darfur -- which prevents us
working in either area – provides a further warning signal to those who care for the long suffering
udanese people. Outsiders need to ask what we can do to help the people of Sudan and South Sudan
avoid descending into chaos through violence, vengeance and aggression.
Together for Sudan is a small charity blatantly on the side of women and children. For fifteen years we
have been responding to requests for help from Sudanese women. During this time we have offered
educational opportunities to several thousand marginalised, impoverished and displaced Sudanese
women, both northerners and southerners, Muslims and Christians, including many women from South
Kordofan and Darfur as well as the Khartoum area and South Sudan. Our Eye Care and HIV/AIDS
Awareness outreaches have benefited thousands of women – as well as hundreds of children and men.
So where do we go from here? An old
saying advises that , “When the going gets
tough, the tough get going. “ Together for
Sudan is currently short of funding,
impeded by bureaucracy in both Sudans,
and our office in Kadugli has been looted
and made off limits. But do sisters desert
their sisters? Not on my watch. As
Sudanese women are prone to say: “Men
want power. Women want peace.” With
your contributions we can provide these
resilient and long suffering women with the
education and support they need in order to
make their voices heard. We need your
participation to help Together for Sudan
save the present -- and the future -- for
families in Sudan and South Sudan. But, you
may be asking, what really can outsiders do to help these distant women and their children?
Together for Sudan believes that the three essential elements which empower marginalised,
displaced and illiterate women and children are faith in one another, health care and education,
education, education. I hope and pray that the women of Sudan and South Sudan will not remain
marginalised. But for that to happen they need as much help NOW as all of us can give.
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Pupils attending Fulla Falls basic “self-help school” outside
Khartoum, the first school to receive TfS support.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.together for sudan.org
To support Sudanese women and children with an open heart, to look with compassion on their
suffering, is to endorse their identity as part of our human family, whatever their religions or ours.
Together for Sudan invites you to help us continue to support the women of Sudan and of South
Sudan through our educational and health care projects.
HERE EXACTLY ARE WE WORKING AND WHAT ARE WE DOING? Together for Sudan’s
KHARTOUM office is headed by Neimat, a Sudanese Muslim woman. Our flagship project in
the north is University Education for Women. TfS has put 244 Sudanese women through
university since our work began in the 1990s and we are currently supporting 122 university
scholars. The TfS Eye Care Outreach, led by two Sudanese women ophthalmologists, one Christian and
one Muslim, works with marginalised people, including men and children, and is another of our very
popular projects. Our Vocation and Technical Training project includes both male and female students,
giving preference to women. This month 20 new women’s literacy classes are being set up in the
Khartoum suburbs but our training
project for teachers in “self help”
basic schools outside Khartoum
urgently needs funding. Our very
sought-after HIV AIDs Awareness
project is currently dark in the
Khartoum displaced areas as key
members of the team have gone to
South Sudan where they hope to
continue this vitally important work
with our support.
MEANWHILE we are already active
in JUBA, capital of South Sudan,
although, due to very high costs, we
do not yet have a base there. The
TfS South Sudan effort is being
headed by Victor, a South Sudanese
colleague who worked with us for
several years in Khartoum. Our
University Scholarship project for
women and our HIV/AIDS Outreach work is now active there. We have already provided training for 35
aids workers and are negotiating for funding to put three outreach teams into the field. Other projects
will evolve as needs dictate and it may be possible to reactivate the Solar Lighting project which was very
popular in South Kordofan and is vital to both study and medical emergencies in many areas without
electricity.
But for all this to happen, your help is critically important. The TfS elementary education project is
currently dark in both north and south. Meanwhile, funding is also needed for projects which will evolve
in both north and south in parallel with need. With your support all of Together for Sudan’s life
enhancing projects can become active again and new projects evolve.
THANK YOU for helping the women and children of Sudan and South Sudan!
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Training course at the TfS base in Khartoum for
30 basic school teachers.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.together for sudan.org
With appreciation for your steadfast loyalty and generous support for our work.
Please do consider whether you can help further – see details on the back page of this newsletter for your
contributions.
If you would prefer to receive this newsletter by email, please send your email address to Adrian
Thomas, our newsletter trustee: [email protected]
Current Project Status Report from TfS colleagues in Sudan and South Sudan
* University Scholarships: We continue to supporting existing students in Sudan and Juba No funds for new intakes
* Women Literacy Project: 20 new teachers trained this year; 400 new students being enrolled Funded in Khartoum IDP areas
* Teacher Training & Support: We continue to face huge demand which we cannot meet No funds in prospect
* Schooling for AIDS orphans: Suffers lack of regular funding - orphans’ schooling constantly interrupted Trickle funding only available
* Vocational Training: Restricted programme underway, but huge demand Limited funding to 2013
* Solar lighting Nuba Mts: TFS and other NGOs barred from Nuba Mountains Some funding still available
* Eye Care Outreach: Many thousands of people successfully treated Sudan funding running out
* HIV/AIDS Awareness: Not active in Sudan; better prospects in South Sudan Bid submitted for Juba
WE DON’T ‘DO’ ADVOCACY. In responses to recent events some of our supporters are
asking what Together for Sudan is doing to influence the governments involved in the stand-
off. But Together for Sudan does not do advocacy. The philosophy behind Together for
Sudan’s approach is to respond to what Sudanese people, North & South, say they need –
which is practical help for education, including literacy classes, and related support such as
eye care and HIV/AIDS awareness training.
Advocacy is a vital role but not our forte. We have neither the resources nor the skills in
depth required. Special pleading would have little effect on the authorities in the
circumstances that our displaced clients find themselves in currently.
Neither do we wish to fall foul of political manoeuvrings and thus pass up the opportunity to
ease pain and suffering or provide hope and opportunity where we can.
Lillian Craig Harris OBE
Director
VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.together for sudan.org
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POWER TO THE POWERLESS THROUGH EDUCATION Please help TfS with its Educational, HIV-AIDS and Eye Care projects which have empowered thousands of
Sudanese women and children, who are suffering the effects of war and poverty. We believe in building
peace through service: your donation is vital! Thank you for considering Together for Sudan for your
charitable giving:
Donors: You can help us even more if you can make your donation tax efficient by
filling in the Gift Aid section of this form below. If you have already filled in a Gift Aid
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acknowledgement. To set up a regular Bank Standing Order payment please contact our UK Treasurer
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