بدأ مشروع صون تراث السودان الحي عمله مع المتحف الإثنوغرافي في الخرطوم والمجتمعات المحلية في دارفور وكردفان. واليوم، يتبنى المشروع التراث الحي السوداني ككل، مطلقًا سلسلة من المبادرات الجديدة التي تحتفي بالممارسات الثقافية المتنوعة وأنظمة المعرفة التي تشكل هوية السودان، وتسعى إلى توثيقها واستدامتها.
Safeguarding Sudan’s Living Heritage (SSLH) began its work with the Ethnographic Museum in Khartoum and communities across Darfur and Kordofan. Today, the project embraces Sudan’s living heritage as a whole, launching a range of new initiatives that celebrate, document, and sustain the diverse cultural practices and knowledge systems that define Sudan’s identity.
A dynamic digital space for learning, exchange, and collaboration — where people and heritage meet. It offers access to SSLH’s cultural and educational archive, connects communities and professionals across related fields, and encourages open dialogue to celebrate and preserve Sudan’s living heritage.
مساحة رقمية ديناميكية للتعلّم والتبادل والتعاون، حيث يلتقي الناس بالتراث. تتيح الوصول إلى أرشيف الثقافي والتعليمي، وتربط بين المجتمعات والمهنيين في مجالات متقاربة، وتشجع على الحوار المفتوح للاحتفاء بالتراث الحي السوداني وصونه.
Safeguarding Sudan’s Living Heritage (SSLH) is a project supported by the British Council Cultural Protection Fund, dedicated to preserving and promoting Sudan’s diverse cultural traditions in the face of threats from conflict and climate change.
The educational resources available for download on this platform — including books, fact cards, posters, and activity materials — have been developed by the SSLH project team. They are made freely available to support the sharing and appreciation of Sudan’s living heritage.
All materials remain the intellectual property of the SSLH project. Downloading does not transfer ownership or grant any rights beyond those stated above.
These materials are provided in good faith for educational and cultural purposes. SSLH makes no warranties regarding their completeness or suitability for any specific educational programme. They do not constitute official curriculum materials.
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