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Over 500 NBGs teachers grilled with assessment test

Author: | Published: Monday, May 13, 2024

Northern Bahr el Ghazal State Ministry of Education has carried out an assessment test targeting more than 500 secondary school teachers to...

Author: | Published: Monday, May 13, 2024

NBGs teacher battles rare body swelling

Author: | Published: Sunday, May 5, 2024

535 graduate from Catholic University of South Sudan

Published: Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Govt seeks to speed up academic year ahead of elections

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Certificate, Diploma Curriculum for Primary Education launched

The Ministry of General Education and the University of Juba have launched a Certificate and Diploma Curriculum for Primary Education....

Kiswahili to be introduced to S. Sudan education curriculum

The Ministry of General Education and Instruction plans to recruit teachers from Tanzania to teach Kiswahili in South Sudan, according to...

South Sudan, Bostwana sign MoU on education

South Sudanese students will now be able to study in universities in Botswana, according to the ministry of Higher Education, Research,...

5-year plan for girls’ education launched

The Ministry of General Education and partners have launched a framework that aims at providing a sound direction to all education...

Report: S. Sudan toughest place for girls to get an education

A campaign group has ranked South Sudan as the toughest place in the world for girls to get an education. (more…)

State of education in Renk

Only three schools out of more than ten schools in Northern Upper Nile’s Renk County have opened, an official has said. (more…)

Boma education sector in crisis

Boma State is facing numerous challenges in the education sector, says (more…)

Impact of insecurity on Gbudue education sector

Insecurity in Gbudue’s Ezo and Yambio counties is affecting delivery of services in the education sector, an official has told Eye Radio....

S Sudanese children miss out on primary education

The UN has rated South Sudan number two in the world with the highest number of children missing out on primary school education....

Norway offers over $5m to support education sector

The Norwegian government and the UN children agency have signed an agreement in Juba for provision of more than $5 million to support basic...

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