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Apply Now: Education for All South Sudan Programme

Clinton and Nancy Schilling Technical Educational Grant Program (US)

Deadline: 09-Jan-2026

The Education for All South Sudan (EFASS) Programme is targeting out-of-school children affected by climate and conflict shocks, prioritizing girls and children with disabilities.

With over £1,000,000 allocated for targeted interventions, EFASS provides cash transfers, accelerated learning, and resilience-building initiatives to improve access to and quality of education in South Sudan.

The Education for All South Sudan Programme (EFASS) aims to ensure that the most vulnerable out-of-school children continue their education despite the challenges posed by conflict and climate shocks.

Shifting from a nationwide approach to a more targeted model, EFASS focuses on children at highest risk of dropping out, particularly girls and children with disabilities, while testing innovative methods to improve access and learning outcomes.

Purpose of the Programme

EFASS is designed to:

Key Components

1. Targeted Financial Support

2. Accelerated Learning and Access Initiatives

3. Quality and Resilience Interventions

Funding and Budget

Who Can Partner

Eligible organizations must:

How the Programme Works

  1. Identify out-of-school children at highest risk of educational exclusion

  2. Deliver cash transfers and financial support to targeted children

  3. Implement accelerated learning programs to reintegrate children into formal education

  4. Integrate resilience-building activities, including life skills, peace education, and psychosocial support

  5. Monitor progress and outcomes to inform future education policies

Why This Programme Matters

EFASS addresses critical gaps in education by:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who are the primary beneficiaries?

Out-of-school children, with a focus on girls, adolescents transitioning to secondary school, and children with disabilities.

What types of interventions does EFASS support?

Cash transfers, accelerated learning programs, life skills and peace education, and light psychosocial support.

How long is the programme funded for?

The overall EFASS programme spans 2026–2030. Current targeted interventions are part of this period.

Which organizations can partner?

Registered NGOs or non-profits with operational presence in South Sudan, adhering to financial transparency and safeguarding standards.

How does the programme ensure inclusion?

By prioritizing girls, children with disabilities, and other high-risk groups while integrating innovative approaches to reach the hardest-to-reach children.

What is the funding source?

The programme is funded by FCDO and additional donors, with a total planned budget of £27 million.

How does EFASS inform future education policy?

Through piloting innovative approaches and documenting outcomes, EFASS provides evidence for potential scaling of effective interventions.

Conclusion

The EFASS Programme provides a vital opportunity to ensure the most vulnerable children in South Sudan can continue their education and build resilience against conflict and climate shocks.

By combining financial support, learning interventions, and community-focused strategies, EFASS strengthens education access, improves learning quality, and contributes to long-term social stability in the region.

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