In Kassala, Sudan, a staggering 3.1 million children are out of school, with many residing in remote areas far from traditional educational facilities. This situation has created an urgent need for alternative methods to reach these marginalized, hard-to-reach children.
The 'Can’t Wait to Learn' Programme, led by UNICEF and its partners, aims to address this challenge by leveraging education technology. This innovative initiative offers certified curriculum content through applied gaming and personalized pupil engagement. Key components of the programme include:
The ultimate goal of the initiative is to develop a scalable and viable education alternative for conflict-affected children, girls, and children with disabilities who are currently excluded from the traditional education system. The expected impacts include:
However, some previous experience in the context of sudan include Unicef capacity building intervention that included a 10-day training program for 33 facilitators. The training included e-learning, positive parenting, life skills, and positive discipline in routine teaching. These facilitators then provided sessions for 2000 boys and 23 girls in the remote villages of Kassala
The 'Can’t Wait to Learn' Programme is well-positioned to address the significant barriers to education faced by children in Sudan. Its innovative use of technology, community engagement, structured growth approach, and strategic partnerships make it a viable, scalable, and replicable model. The program aims to improve educational access and outcomes by focusing on marginalized and hard-to-reach children. It sets a precedent for similar interventions in conflict-affected and underserved regions. However, factors influencing the implementation could be related to the local support regarding the programme, especially in remote areas and areas affected by conflict.