Without explaining the ecumenical architecture of Africa, I would just say that one of our partners has conducted a workshop in Juba with women from around Africa on UN Security Council Resolution 1325. So there will likely be some follow-up work around that to educate women leaders, and we want to involve those in northern Sudan as well.
Illustrative of the many needs around Sudan, the Sudan Council of Churches has asked us to support educating church youth to be able to go to university in the south. They know only Arabic and not English, and they are the people who feel vulnerable and left out, and who might even be betrayed by the CPA because their aspirations will not be met if they're in the southern part of the north.
There are lots of these little gaps and things to fill in, but I'll leave it there.