Education Without Borders (Sudan)

[6] The group was originally called Teachers Without Borders (Arabic: معلمون بلا حدود).

[8][9] Education Without Borders has carried out several projects since its inauguration in 2011 including the My painting, My smile art exhibition (Arabic: بسمتي في رسمتي), which featured paintings by poorer school students from across the country depicting their ambitions, dreams, and hopes for the future.

[10][11][12] The exhibition also features professional photography by group members depicting the schools of the participating students.

Socially, a rehabilitation program was started which aims to make the children get involved in various activities including painting, embroidery, theater, music, and singing.

[28] "Hit & run" (Arabic: اضرب واهرب) has an objective to restore and rehabilitate old school buildings in coordination with the residents to create a more fitting environment for students.

[30] EWB always adopted the Deaton-onin principle of aid [31] by not providing direct but rather making the community aware of their problems and empower them to find and own the solution(s).

EWB tries using positive and acceptable methods to change and adjust wrong or improper concepts and beliefs that have spread amongst the society.

The translation project aims to boost the usage of the Arabic language on the Internet and to provide students and higher institutes with recent information on the other.

An annual event organized by EWB for the first time at 2013 on international author day, more than 5000 readers from Khartoum gathered at the green yard and start the biggest reading group in the history of Sudan.

The library organizes cultural event monthly, and usually, it's discussion session in percent of some Sudanese writer like Stila Galiano and Mujahid Khalf Allah.

Refurbishment activities part of EWB hit & run project
Book collection campaign at Green yard - Khartoum 2013