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  • News article
  • 22 September 2025
  • Directorate-General for International Partnerships
  • 4 min read

How EUTF-UNICEF Partnership is bringing education to war-displaced children in Sudan

For over two years, Sudan’s children have paid the heaviest price of conflict: violence, trauma, displacement, and the loss of their education. In 2021, the EUTF and UNICEF launched IRCSES to integrate refugee children into Sudan’s schools. 

UNICEF has provided school supplies and learning spaces for over 200.000 children
©European Union Delegation to Sudan, 2025

“We were scared in Khartoum. We stayed for two months, then my mother decided we must come to Atbara.”

 Twelve-year-old Nima, who fled with her family to Atbara in River Nile state, is one of over 5 million children forced by the war to flee their homes in what has become known as the world’s largest child forced-displacement crisis.

For over two years, Sudan’s children have paid the heaviest price of conflict: violence, trauma, displacement, and the loss of their education.

In 2021, the European Union Trust Fund (EUTF) began a partnership with UNICEF, launching the Integration and Mainstreaming of Refugee Children into the Sudanese Education System (IRCSES) project. Initially designed to integrate refugee children in specific states, the project was quickly adapted in 2023 to respond to the escalating war and the skyrocketing number of Sudanese children forced out of school. With generations at risk of losing their education due to forced-displacement, teacher shortages, and a lack of safe learning spaces, €24.85 million were reallocated to integrate children displaced by conflict into safe schools.

According to the IOM, large numbers of those displaced in Sudan have sought refuge in regions such as South Darfur, Kassala, Gedaref, and River Nile states. The influx of families has placed enormous strain on resources, with schools exceeding capacity as hundreds of children from conflict areas seek to resume their education.

Figure 1 IOM Sudan mobility update (19) July 2025

Figure 1 IOM Sudan mobility update (19) July 2025

The war has also left schools with serious challenges from unpaid salaries for teachers, inadequate teacher training, unsafe learning environments and lack of essential learning materials due to disrupted supply chains. This resulted in severe shortages and overcrowded classrooms. The funding from EUTF was directed more specifically towards providing essential educational support and working with education officials and schools to support increasing their capacity to integrate vulnerable children into mainstream education. 

In Atbara, River Nile, the story is no different. 

The classrooms are now overcrowded, and this makes it difficult to follow up with individual students.” 

Says  Fatma Abbas, teacher at Elshahid Osman Omer school for girls in Atbara, 

classrooms used to have 30-40 students, now this number has doubled or tripled in some instances.” 

Yet this challenge has also spurred the new wave of support, as headteacher Wisal Abdallah highlights the remarkable transformation: 

The displaced students benefited the school. Because of them, for the first time in the history of River Nile state, we were supported by organisations to do our work.” 

Wisal’s school, Elshahid Osman Omer primary school for girls, is one of the schools that have benefited from the IRCSES project in Atbara.

To watch the Teacher's video click here 

This EUTF contribution has been instrumental in supporting UNICEF’s efforts in reaching children through initiatives such as the provision of school supplies, enrolment campaigns, and the establishment of safe learning spaces. Since January 2023, UNICEF has established child-friendly learning spaces for over 230,000 children, thereby safeguarding their right to a safeeducation of quality. Over 27,000 children also received learning materials, and over 144 teachers were trained in “Emergency in Education” techniques and core subjects, enhancing the quality of education being delivered to students. Teachers affected by the disrupted salaries were also supported financially to ensure they can carry on with their work.

Despite these challenges, teachers like Salma Mahgoub remain driven by a powerful sense of hope to continue: 

“When education is disrupted, everything is disrupted. But I am optimistic. By the grace of God, nothing will stop us. As long as we can just continue teaching.” 

It is through the resilience of Sudanese teachers and the dedication of organisations like UNICEF, committed to protecting the right to education, that a vital lifeline is offered to millions of children in Sudan, giving them a sense of stability and a hope for a better tomorrow. 

To watch the Students’ video click here

Details

Publication date
22 September 2025
Author
Directorate-General for International Partnerships
Region and Country
  • Horn of Africa
  • Sudan
Thematic
  • Improved migration management
  • Strengthening resilience of communities
Partner
  • UNICEF

Programmes in the region

The action aims to enhance the ability of women and children in the States of Red Sea, Kassala and Gedaref to lead socially and economically productive lives, and in doing so strengthen their resilience and that of their communities.

Region and Country
  • Horn of Africa
Thematic
  • Strengthening resilience of communities
Partner
  • World Food Programme

The specific objectives and focus of the interventions in Ethiopia are the following:1.

Region and Country
  • Horn of Africa
Thematic
  • Greater economic and employment opportunities
  • Improved governance and conflict prevention
  • Strengthening resilience of communities
Partner
  • Plan International
  • Save the Children
  • Danish Church Aid
  • Norwegian Refugee Council
  • International Rescue Committee

To strengthen the local health systems to better deliver basic packages of health services in West Darfur with the final aim of creating a more conducive and sustainable living environment for host communities and displaced populations through: (1) greater access to and quality of primary health...

Region and Country
  • Horn of Africa
Thematic
  • Strengthening resilience of communities
Partner
  • Concern Worldwide
  • International Medical Corps

The specific objective is strengthening economic opportunities and resilience of the most vulnerable communities to human-induced and natural disaster crises, through measures that will increase livelihoods and employment, and better access to basic services.

Region and Country
  • Horn of Africa
Thematic
  • Greater economic and employment opportunities
  • Improved governance and conflict prevention
  • Strengthening resilience of communities
Partner
  • Action Contre la Faim
  • International Development Entreprises UK
  • Cordaid
  • CARE
  • Danish Church Aid
  • Vita Ethiopia
  • Save the Children
  • International Rescue Committee

The main objective is to strengthen the local health systems to better deliver basic packages of health services in selected areas of Eastern Sudan, with the final aim of creating a more conducive and sustainable living environment for host communities, displaced populations and refugees.

Region and Country
  • Horn of Africa
Thematic
  • Strengthening resilience of communities
Partner
  • Italian Development Cooperation