A visually impaired woman of forty six years old has decided to resume adult education last year in Rejaf School for the Blind after obtaining Sudan School Certificate.
Rhoda Samson Jada says she returned to primary because she learned in Arabic until she sat Sudan Secondary Certificate in 1984.
She could not study further due to lack of money to pay her school fees.
And now she is also facing difficulties because official language in South Sudan is English.
She says she became blind in 2000, but no one advised her to continue with education.
Ms Samson says people with disabilities are facing many difficulties, especially in bringing up and feeding their children.
If people without disabilities are facing hardship in this economic crisis, what about the disabled ones, she asks.
Ms Samson calls on NGOs and well-wishers to support them.
The blind woman recalls completing Sudan Secondary Certificate.