The Rebuilding Southern Sudan: Basic Education Learning Centers (BELC) (501452090) Project will bring back schooling for thousands of young people in South Sudan. Part of the Rebuilding Southern Sudan: Church and Nation initiative, this program aims to train up to 200 new teachers in the next five years.
African missionaries sent and supported by SIM related churches in Nigeria and Ethiopia are the key players in this project. In April 2006, the first three missionary teams arrived in Sudan to establish the first BELCs. In August 2006, they began teaching accelerated learning programs for adults, laying the groundwork for future teacher training courses.
The BELC Programs will include:

Each year for the next five years, more African teacher trainers will be mobilized and sent out to establish BELCs in different communities of South Sudan. This program is designed to quickly place the educational infrastructure in the hands of the Sudanese. SIM will hand over the BELCs by 2011.
By 2011, the project will see:

Today The children of South Sudan are eager to learn. However, only 20% of boys and 15% of girls are currently in school. Adults are also pursuing education. Daniel Guda, is an evangelist and chairman of a Sudan Interior Church district. He is currently attending the accelerated learning program, and he wants to be a teacher.
Sudan Interior Church pastors are encouraging young church leaders like Daniel to pursue teacher training. Equipping church leaders will ensure that the coming generation receives quality education from a Christian perspective.
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