South Sudan Education Minister, Deng Deng Hoc Yai, announced last year that the life of the missionary would be told in the book of social studies for elementary schools, and two pages of the civics education book for secondary schools. It is the first time that South-Sudanese textbooks include the story of a foreigner for his volunteer service in the country.

In addition, over 7,000 books were given to secondary and primary schools within Juba. These schools included, Comboni, Juba Day, Juba Model, Juba Girls, Big Ben and Kapuki, Juba Model Basic School, Sacred Heart, Bishop Mazzoldi and Juba Christian Centre.


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ECW investment delivered through Save the Children in partnership with Norwegian Refugee Council, Finn Church Aid, and the South Sudan Ministry of General Education and Instruction, delivers textbooks in more than 3,700 primary and secondary schools.

In that time, Awuok said a total of 125,674 textbooks and other educational resources were downloaded from SolarSPELL digital libraries. 35,262 primary and secondary students and 54 primary and secondary schools downloaded or gained access to textbooks and other resources, he wrote.

Professor Martin Marial Takpiny has joined the rank of the very few South Sudanese public figures who understand and appreciate the importance of their personal experiences in public life as a resource that can be shared. Among his South Sudanese peers, the author is likely to evoke in the reader a sense of vicarious "participation" in the narratives and events retold here, or a twinge of nostalgia or sadness as individual cases may dictate. As for the younger generation and posterity or readers from different cultural or ethnic backgrounds, some of the episodes will certainly provide them with first hand "report" from an eye-witness. This book is a welcomed contribution - to some extent - to the understanding of the social and political evolution of the society of South Sudan, the world's youngest and struggling nation. MARTIN MARIAL TAKPINY was born in 1940 in Yirol District of what is today the state of South Sudan. He received primary and secondary education in Tonj and Rumbek in Bahr el Ghazal Province. After teaching for years, Marial went to the American University in Beirut which awarded him bachelor and master degrees in education. Back home from the Levant, Martin Marial Takpiny became a secondary school teacher and later lectured on Education at the new University of Juba. At the close of the last century, he was promoted Associate Professor and Dean of the newly created University of Bahr el Ghazal, based in Wau, the region's capital. Between Sudan's civils wars - from 1955 to 1972 and from 1983 to 2005 - Martin Marial Takpiny ventured into politics during which time he was elected to the People's Regional Assembly, the legislature of self-governing Southern Region. He later served briefly as commissioner of his Lakes home province. As a school teacher and university lecturer, Martin Marial Takpiny has taught many students, some of them now among South Sudan's ruling elites - in politics, military, business, academia, medicine and the like. His former students include the late Dr John Garang, the late SPLM/A leader, James Wani Igga, South Sudan's Vice-President and numerous prominent public figures among his compatriots. Professor Martin Marial Takpiny is married to Susan Ajak Simon Ngong. They have six daughters and a son. Having partially lost his eyesight due to diabetes, he depends on audiobooks instead of reading, previously one of his favourite hobbies.

The effort will be the first nationwide distribution of textbooks since the SPLM took over the region more than seven years ago. Education officials at a curriculum center in Yei, south-west of the capital Juba, helped write the books.

On the other hand, the Education Minister pointed out that not only primary pupils but also secondary pupils were lacking school materials. Other officials likewise acknowledged that the South Sudanese government has failed to develop textbooks for secondary schools and asked the British donors to intervene.

Dave Eggers is the author of many books, among them The Every, The Circle, The Monk of Mokha, A Hologram for the King, What Is the What and The Museum of Rain. His books for young readers include What Can a Citizen Do?, Her Right Foot, This Bridge Will Not Be Gray, The Lifters and The Wild Things, among others. His novel What Is the What, about the life of Valentino Achak Deng, a refugee from the civil war in South Sudan, gave birth to the Valentino Achak Deng Foundation, run by Mr. Deng, which operates secondary schools in South Sudan. He is founder of McSweeney's, an independent publishing company based in San Francisco that produces books, a humor website, the Believer magazine, Illustoria magazine and a journal of new writing, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern.

Wednesday 24 March, Juba: The South Sudanese Ministry of General Education and Instructions has received over one million textbooks for both primary and secondary schools as part of a donation from International Education partners.

The textbook ratio is expected to be reduced to 1:1 for secondary learners through the provision of 800 thousand books in South Sudan and for the primary schools, the ratio will be reduced significantly with the provision of 270 thousand books across the MYRP Supported States. 17dc91bb1f

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