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Amal Osman
Current Postgraduate Student at UCL, Institute of Education
Amal Osman is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in education and creative projects. She is best known for her role as the Co-Founder and Project Director of the Creative Writing from the Sudans Project, a position she has held since July 2013.1 This self-employed venture has been ongoing for over 11 years, based in London, England.
Professional Background
Amal's career extends beyond her work with the Creative Writing from the Sudans Project. She has experience as an English Teacher with Teach First1, demonstrating her commitment to education and language skills.
Creative Writing from the Sudans Project
The Creative Writing from the Sudans Project, co-founded by Amal, is an initiative aimed at collecting and publishing writing that reflects positive aspects of Sudan and South Sudan.2 This project serves several purposes:
- Showcasing diverse perspectives from Sudan and South Sudan
- Promoting creative expression from these regions
- Offering a platform for writers to share their stories and experiences
The project has resulted in the publication of an anthology titled "I Know Two Sudans: An Anthology of Creative Writing from Sudan and South Sudan," which features short stories, poems, and articles by authors from around the world.45
Additional Contributions
Amal Osman is also known for her advocacy of creative arts as a means of empowering youth and encouraging political participation. She has spoken on this topic, highlighting the power of creative expression in giving young people a voice.3
Her involvement in various initiatives related to Sudan extends to academic circles as well. Amal has participated in talks at Oxford University, discussing topics such as youth inclusivity and participation in politics, as well as challenges to improving maternal health in Sudan.6
Through her work, Amal Osman continues to bridge gaps between cultures, promote creative expression, and advocate for positive change in Sudan and South Sudan.