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    Health

    Health care projects are undertaken via specialized institutions..
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    Education

    Education

    Education initiatives are implemented with a concentration...
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    Water

    The Foundation encourages investment in alternative drinking
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    Capacity Building

    Capacity Building

    Capacity Building Programs
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    Emergency

    Emergency

    Relief projects aim at providing the immediate needs of natural disaster
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    Arts, Culture & Sports

    Arts, Culture & Sports

    The Foundation encourages initiatives related to Arts, Culture & Sports...
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The Sudanese Programme

The Sudanese Programme (originally known as the Sudan Programme) was founded by Ahmed Al-Shahi and Bona Malwal in 2002 with sponsorship from the Middle East Centre and the African Studies Centre at St Antony’s College, University of Oxford.

From its beginning the Programme concerned itself with the civil war in Sudan and the subsequent peace process and  has been successful in further knowledge and understanding of Sudan and dialogue between northerners and southerners.

The Programme's remit is above politics, ethnicity and religion.


Explore more about The Sudanese Programme and St Antony’s College.

  • Record of Achievement

    Record of Achievement


    St Antony's College, Oxford University.
    Prepared by Ahmed Al-Shahi.
    Published in 2017.

    The Sudanese Programme Book of Achievement is a record of all the conferences and other events hosted by the Programme during its first 15 years since its founding in 2002.

 

 


“Let us work together in peace and harmony
to build up new Industries which will be of benefit to us,
and more importantly to benefit the Country and the People
which we have chosen to live in and amongst”.

George M. Haggar
(1915 – 1996)

All our actions must be measured 
by our success in achieving this goal.