Ministry of Education (Sudan)

[1][2] Their strategy involves providing education in the context of an economic crisis, inflation, and limited availability of commodities, wheat, fuel, and medicine.

[1][3] During the transitional period, the Government of Sudan have identified 10 strategic priorities, including sustainable peace, stabilizing the economy, fighting corruption, law and justice, women representation, reform institutions, foreign policy, social development, youth employment, and constitution and elections.

Their responsibilities typically involve setting educational policies, developing curriculum, and implementing systemic improvements.

This includes universities and other institutions offering education at the post-secondary level.

They also work on promoting the level of higher education to align with global developments.