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Females in South Sudan

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One Africa Forum Empowers South Sudan Girls and Women Through Creative Writing Initiative

The team at One Africa Forum is making a significant impact on the lives of girls and women in South Sudan through their creative writing initiative. Every Tuesday afternoon, educators, artists, business owners, and entrepreneurs gather to emphasize the importance of creative writing in empowering and amplifying the voices of South Sudanese girls and women.

By providing a platform for these individuals to express their thoughts, imagination, and ideas, the program aims to not only enhance their writing skills but also to address social issues and emotions in a powerful and impactful way. With over 60 indigenous languages spoken in South Sudan, the initiative recognizes the importance of mastering both English and native languages to fully capture the richness of the country’s cultural heritage.

The legacy of African writers and storytellers, such as Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka, serves as a powerful reminder of the impact that storytelling can have on shaping historical relevancy and social structures. By encouraging girls and women to share their experiences and visions through writing, the initiative is paving the way for a brighter future for South Sudan.

As Ngugi wa Thiong’o aptly puts it, education can be a tool to prepare girls and women for the changing world of information and intelligence. Through the power of storytelling, the girls and women of South Sudan are not only reclaiming their voices but also reshaping their futures. The writing initiative represents a beacon of hope for the country, as it strives to build a strong foundation of education and economic independence for generations to come.

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