Justice Africa is now Sudanese!

August 22nd, 2008

Justice Africa in Sudan is now a Sudanese organisation, officially registered as non-governmental organisation with the Sudan Humanitarian Affairs Commission. Justice Africa Sudan will endeavour to act as a focal point for Sudanese civic activism and welcomes all civil society organisations and activists to participate in our agenda for social, economic and democratic progress.

Justice Africa Sudan can be found at Street 55, Amarat, Khartoum, Sudan.

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One Response to “Justice Africa is now Sudanese!”

  1. Mandino Says:

    Civil… would that also mean a means of support for more schools there in Sudan? If there would be more school, then the future of Sudan will in the right and proper direction. I found Emma Academy Project to have a very good cause. They will be building a school there in honor of Emma McCune. She saved the WarChild from war. So by supporting this cause, we can prevent the children of Sudan from going into war someday.

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