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E-learning faces challenge in Sudan amid power outage, internet disruption

Noonkopir Township Primary School Standard 8 Pupils Grace Muia and Wesley Sankale go through E-Learning at their School in Kitengela, Kajiado County on June 28th, 2022. UNICEF has partnered with the school and helped them with internet installation and training of teachers. [File, Standard]

As Sudan grapples with a prolonged conflict, e-learning, a vital resource for students in affected areas, faces significant obstacles due to frequent power outages and limited internet connectivity.

The conflict has devastated the educational infrastructure in Khartoum State, with many schools vandalized or converted into military barracks, leaving students in conflict zones unable to return to traditional classrooms.

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