The Sudanese coalition for education for all graduates 500 women displaced in craftsmanship

The Minister of Human Resources and Social Protection: capacity building and achievement of sustainable development is one of the most important pillars of the Government of Hope.
Today, the state of the Red Sea at the Sudan port has witnessed the graduation of (500) women who are displaced women, as well as a certain number of women in the local community, after having formed them in several areas that included: the soap industry, the leather industries, sewing, embroidery, the food industry and the shell industry. This program was organized under the auspices of the Sudanese coalition for education for all, and in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Guides and the Ministry of Social Development in the State.
In his speech during the celebration, the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Professor Mutasim Ahmed Saleh, announced his support for the Sudan Women’s Education Center in a million pounds, stressing that the government of hope seeks to fight poverty, to strengthen capacities and to achieve sustainable development, as a true director of current conditions.
The Minister thanked the Sudanese coalition for education for all and all the United Nations partners and the Japanese government, emphasizing the government’s support for this tendency to training, qualification and education of skills, in particular for women and vulnerable societies. He added: “We encourage and support partnerships with local and international organizations to extend the knowledge circle, spread science and develop capacities”, highlighting its total support for graduates.
The Minister also managed the competent authorities of the Ministry of Social Protection, the Zakat office, the Takaful and Social Security Commission, poverty reduction programs, the savings bank and the family bank, to facilitate and provide lower funding for graduates and simplify procedures in various fields. He stressed that the ministry will open a special window to submit funding requests to allow graduates to continue their career in life.
For her part, Professor Ilham Idris, representative of the Governor of the State of the Red Sea, stressed that the training of women represents a real addition to economic empowerment and contributes to increasing the standard of living for women and improves their contribution to national income, noting all their desire to provide the necessary funding in this area.
In turn, Professor Amal Al -Badawi, represented by the Council of Ministers, stressed the importance of training women and breeding their capacities to advance society, highlighting the need to generalize the training of women and pay attention to technical and technical education as a means of getting out in Sudan from his current crises.
In the same context, Professor Taqi Abbas, president of the Sudanese coalition for education for all, explained that the acquisition of life skills is effective tools to empower women and improve their participation in the Renaissance of Sudan and carry out sustainable development.
Dr. Naji Mansour, director general of the coalition, also examined the activities and programs of the coalition in the field of women’s education, including the supply of cooking equipment, the formation of feminist associations in the Red Sea and Qadarfar, and the creation of 15 alternative education centers at the Sudan port. He called for the need to create a portfolio to finance feminist projects in safe states in Sudan.
At the end of the celebration, the representative of the United Nations women, Mr. Salvator, expressed his pride and pride in women’s training programs in Sudan, which aims to allow him to restore their normal life after the war, praising the efforts of all organizations supporting these initiatives.



