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Websites Worth Surfing
Sudanese
English Project
http://www.sudaneseEnglishProject.org
This site offers information about upcoming activities, students
and contributors toward the Sudanese English project, and links
to refugee and African sites.
http://www.arab.net/links/sn/welcome.html
Quick reference page with links.
http://www.sudan.com/safe/about.html
Sudan-American Foundation for Education
(SAFE) website. The organization aims at improving higher education
in the Sudan.
http://www.politicalresources.net/sudan.htm
Website with thorough information regarding Sudanese government.
http://www.sudan.net/
Information on many aspects of the country.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Country_Specific/sd_online.html#CULTURE
This is the site for the Sudan Online List (SOL) which acts as a
link for information on culture, travel, human rights issues and
more.
Sources
for Teachers and Students
Abusharaf,
Rogaia Mustafa. Wanderings: Sudanese Migrants and Exiles in
North America (The Anthropology of Contemporary Issues)
Arnot,
B. (1998). The Children of Sudan: Innocent Victims of War and
Famine. Save the Children.
Human Rights Watch
Africa Staff, Jemera Rone. (1995). Children of Sudan: Slaves,
Street Children, and Child Soldiers.
Holtzman, Jon D. Nuer
Journeys, Nuer Lives: Sudanese Refugees in Minnesota.
Walgren, Judy. The
Lost Boys of Natinga: A School for Southern Sudan's Young Refugees.
(Children's book)
Wilkes, Sybella One Day We Had to Run. (Children's book)
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