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    Youth Teachers Ignite Hope in Rural Wau Schools

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 12, 2025 Education 2 Mins Read
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    Rural Education Drive in Western Bahr el Ghazal

    On Wednesday, a convoy of volunteer teachers arrived at Gettan Primary School in Kpaile Payam, Wau County, signalling a grassroots response to years of learning setbacks across Western Bahr el Ghazal State.

    The initiative, founded by Dr. Mgbara Valentin Duku Uyaka, trains youthful educators and encourages pupils to view schooling as a reliable pathway to personal success rather than an elusive privilege.

    Classroom Impact and Learner Motivation

    Head teacher Baptist Ugala observed that pupils who once studied under trees now debate confidently in English, crediting the volunteers for restoring academic morale.

    “Our children lacked consistent instruction, but today they can express themselves,” Ugala stated, before urging the state Ministry of General Education to deploy additional trained staff to the rural site.

    Parents and Local Administration Rally

    Peter Paul Abdallah, leading the School Parents’ Teachers Association, hailed the youth-led programme as a community-driven remedy to dwindling literacy rates and pledged parental support for sustaining the visiting tutors.

    Payam education supervisor Paul Uwo Vonde expressed optimism that a Primary 8 stream could open next year, provided the collective momentum from civil society and local authorities persists.

    Extending Reach through Mobile Teaching Campaigns

    Last month the same volunteers delivered intensive revision sessions for Primary 8 candidates in Bessilia and Ngisa, illustrating a mobile strategy aimed at equalising exam preparedness across dispersed settlements.

    Dr. Uyaka noted that each excursion is funded through modest youth contributions and occasional diaspora donations, adding, “We bring the chalk line to whichever village raises its hand.”

    Regional Significance for Youth Empowerment

    Education analysts view the project as a case study in youth empowerment within post-conflict regions; by stepping into classrooms, volunteers also acquire leadership skills transferable to broader nation-building agendas.

    While challenges remain, from teacher shortages to limited infrastructure, the combined energy of community actors and government liaison offers a practical template for similar counties seeking quick gains in pupil retention.

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