

Education authorities together with a Japanese agency offered some training to primary school teachers to improve mathematics and sciences education across South Sudan.
He explained that the aim was not to neglect other subjects but to provide quality training and improve education in South Sudan.
Mr. Diliga revealed that many skills could be improved since sciences and mathematics are close allies of technology.
He added that the project aimed at preparing school children to take up sciences in their future studies at university.
Mr. Diliga said the project will be carried out across South Sudan.
JICA, the Japanese International Cooperation agency, is supporting the project together with GoSS education ministry.
