Artigos

  1. 28 abril 2025

    Teacher compensation in South Sudan: The human cost of underinvestment

    Mading Peter Angong Sarah Etzel Whitney Hough Mary Mendenhall Kemigisha Richardson Tiffany Tryon Malok Mading Wol

    Worlds of Education

    Teachers in South Sudan are the foundation of the education system, providing critical support in one of the most challenging environments globally. Despite their indispensable role, they face widespread financial instability, chronic delays in salary payments, and wages that are far below a livable standard. These issues destabilize the education...

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  2. 28 abril 2025

    Teacher compensation in crisis contexts: Problems & paradoxes for paying teachers in South Sudan

    Mading Peter Angong Sarah Etzel Whitney Hough Mary Mendenhall Kemigisha Richardson Tiffany Tryon Malok Mading Wol

    Research

    Teachers are essential to upholding the right to quality education for children in crisis and displacement contexts, yet they often experience delayed, irregular, or insufficient compensation, leading to demotivation, absenteeism, and destabilization of educational systems.

    1. Research Paper
    2. Executive Summary
    3. Recommendations on government teachers
    4. Recommendations on incentive teachers
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  3. 21 março 2024

    Go Public! Empowering teachers to transform the future of South Sudan

    News

    “We have been abandoned,” is the sentiment expressed by teachers in South Sudan as they organise to bring urgent attention to the dire situation of education in a crisis context that requires immediate international response and support. The extreme conditions they face were made clear during a gathering of union...

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Projetos de Cooperação

  1. 2024 - 2025

    Go Public! campaign (South Sudan)

    NTUSS is determined to ensure that every learner in the Republic of South Sudan, no matter where they live, is tought by a qualified and motivated teacher. NTUSS is therefore mobilizing stakeholders at all levels to hold government/intergovernmental organizations to account for the adequate funding of education and demand the...

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  2. 2008 - 2027

    African Women in Education Network (AWEN)

    AWEN is the EI Women’s Network in Africa. It was launched in May 2008 with the overall goal to promote Gender Equality in unions to strengthen these unions for the achievement of Quality Education for All. AWEN constitutes a platform for women educators sector to influence the political will in...

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