Khartoum, 14 October, 2025 / 4:33 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus (MCCJ) in Sudan have developed a new online platform designed to teach Sudanese Arabic sign language with the aim of promoting inclusion, communication, and awareness in the country.
The initiative, according to the information service of Propaganda Fide, Agenzia Fides, targets teachers, families, and organizations that support deaf and hard-of-hearing communities nationwide.
“The site, managed by the Comboni College of Science and Technology is designed to teach the language through multimedia resources and is aimed at Sudanese Arabic speakers who wish to learn it for personal, professional, or educational reasons,” Agenzia Fides said in an October 13 report.
Fr. Jorge Naranjo, a member of M.C.C.J who serves as Rector of Comboni College of Khatoum (CCK) shared that the aim of the project is to make communication easier and more inclusive for people with hearing impairments.
Agenzia Fides says that the site will connect users with accredited translators from the Sudan National Union of the Deaf (SNUD).



