Purpose: This paper investigates the role of education as a cornerstone for rebuilding post-war Sudan following decades of conflict. The conflicts have created significant challenges in rebuilding Sudan’s societal framework that has been left in ruins. Methodology: This paper employs a mixed-method, drawing from a wide range of secondary data to ensure a complete understanding of the role of education in Sudan’s post-war sustainable development. Findings: The findings highlight the urgent need to invest in education, as it is crucial for empowerment, national reconciliation, economic recovery, rebuilding the social fabric, and addressing systemic deficiencies. Value: This paper’s value lies in the tailored integration of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 4, 8, and 16, offering a unique model for post-war recovery. It provides actionable recommendations to policy-makers, educators, and nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) focused on Sudan’s reconstruction. Limitation: The paper is based on secondary data, leading to a lack of the actual grasp of what is primarily happening. Future research can focus on using primary data for better, concrete insights. Recommendation: The paper recommends increasing public investment in education, expanding alternative learning programmes, and enhancing psychosocial support in schools. Keywords: Education; Post-War; Empowerment; Cornerstone; Social Cohesion; Educational Reforms; Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Equity. Citation: Arinaitwe, J. and Reddy, P.J.K. (2025): Education as a Cornerstone for Rebuilding Post-War Sudan. International Journal of Innovation and Knowledge Management in Middle East and North Africa, Vol. 10, No. 1/2, pp. 53-63.
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