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  2. DAFI Fund - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1990s, through the Windle Trust Uganda, the DAFI Fund has supported scholarships for refugees, internally displaced, marginalized and conflict-affected communities in Sudan and South Sudan. The DAFI program caters for refugees throughout the country especially those from South Sudan, Sudan, Kenya, Congo among others. [3]

  3. Sudanese Universities Information Network - Wikipedia

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    The Sudanese Universities Virtual Library (SUVL) part of a project of Sudanese Universities Information Network (SUIN), which aims to support educational activities and research and promotion methods gain knowledge and the development of management systems and modernization of the university by providing books, journals and electronic teaching ...

  4. Ali El-Makk - Wikipedia

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    Ali was born in Omdurman, Sudan.When he was less than six years old, he started his primary education in Kottab Wad El-mostaffa, but because his father moved about as a judge, he moved to Argo in the Northern State, then moved again to El-Fasher in Darfur state (now called North Darfur).

  5. Ahmed Mohammed Yassin - Wikipedia

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    He participated in the college in the first strike following the government's decision to implement a reduction in the salaries of graduates. He graduated in 1932 and was sent on a scholarship to the Military Survey School in the United Kingdom. He then worked in the Sudanese Survey Authority between 1933 and 1953. [2]

  6. John Lee Tae-seok - Wikipedia

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    He is the first foreigner to feature in South Sudanese school text books as a result of volunteer work. [1] The 35-member brass band's work continues and visited his grave in 2012. [1] During his lifetime, Tae-seok Lee, along with his supporters, founded a foundation to help South Sudanese youth. Its name is Sudan Children's Scholarship ...

  7. Osman Waqialla - Wikipedia

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    Waqialla was born in Rufa'a, in Central Sudan, Al Jazirah state on the banks of the Blue Nile. He graduated from the School of Design, Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum, Sudan in 1945. In 1946, he received a scholarship and moved to England to join Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts in London and finished his studied in

  8. List of universities in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    "Sudanese higher education". Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research "A-Z Universities in Sudan". uniRank. Archived from the original on 2017-08-08 "Sudan academic institutions Directory". University Directory "Universities of Sudan". Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.

  9. Education in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Education in Sudan is free and/or compulsory for children ... The IAU World Higher Education Database 2006 indicates that the number of students rose from 6,080 in ...