The crisis in Sudan has left countless families in desperate need of assistance. Escalating conflict and widespread displacement have forced millions from their homes, with no place to turn. Families are scattered, separated, and struggling to survive without access to basic needs like food, clean water, and shelter. The most vulnerable—children, the elderly, and those with disabilities—are bearing the brunt of this catastrophe.
Our Campaign for Sudan: Helpless, Homeless is committed to providing immediate relief and long-term support to those affected by the crisis. We aim to deliver essential supplies such as food, medicine, clean water, and shelter materials to the regions most impacted. Additionally, we are working to restore communities, offering access to healthcare, education, and resources for rebuilding homes.
Your support will make a direct impact on the lives of those who have lost everything. With your help, we can provide hope, safety, and a chance for a better future. Every donation, no matter the size, is a step toward rebuilding lives and providing a pathway out of despair. Stand with us in this critical moment, and together we can offer the people of Sudan the chance to rise from the ashes of crisis.
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Every society tries to realise its vision of the future through its education system. Providing a decent education to every child is essential if the future is to be democratic. If egalitarianism is the guiding principle, every child must enjoy the right to good education as much as any other right. India’s liberal democracy could have been expected to educate every child born after independence but it seems this was not a priority for the people running the country. Only now, three generations after independence, are most Indian children finding a place in schools, in an educational scenario stamped with gross inequalities of resources and learning outcomes. Its prime victims are children of the poor who, years after schooling, gain minimal literacy and numeracy.
Amount cannot be estimated for this actual reason , Instead of addressing these inequalities, the dominant neo-liberal ideology naturalises them. The New Education Policy (NEP) does not promise quality education to every child. Its commitment is only to a universal minimum level of education. If the overwhelming majority of children of the poor fail to cross this level, and only children from affluent families get a decent education through private means—so be it.
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