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Outside urban areas, little health care is available in Sudan, helping account for a relatively low average life expectancy of 57 years and an infant mortality rate of 69 deaths per 1,000 live births, low by standards in Middle Eastern but not African countries. For most of the period since independence in 1956, Sudan has experienced civil war, which has diverted resources to military use that otherwise might have gone into health care and training of professionals, many of whom have migrated in search of more gainful employment. In 1996 the World Health Organization estimated that there were only 9 doctors per 100,000 people, most of them in regions other than the South. Substantial percentages of the population lack access to safe water and sanitary facilities.
The charge was that he had aided the earl and his brother George Douglas of Pittendreich; > "to invade our sovereign lord's person and the barons that were with him for > his defence in the burgh of Stirling in the month of July last bypast; and > for art and part of the treasonable revealing of the things which were done > within the burgh of Stirling, treasonably advertising and explaining to the > said earl and George what number of men our sovereign lord had and of their > strength and power, and to give them "artatioune" to invade his highness > that they might decide whether it were more gainful to fight with him or > desist therefrom"The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. > Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2019), 1528/9/10.
Since 2005, Wise has been president of Alliance for Excellent Education, a nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring that all students, particularly those who are traditionally underserved, graduate from high school ready for success in college, work, and citizenship. The Alliance was founded in 1999 by Gerard and Lilo Leeds and is based in Washington, DC. Under Wise's leadership, the Alliance has been a leading advocate for major education policy issues such digital learning, adolescent literacy, increasing high school graduation rates and the Common Core State Standards. The Alliance is committed to preparing all graduating high school students for success in college and beyond, but it is especially focused on helping the lowest achievement quartile, the nation's most at-risk high school students – roughly six million \- to graduate into a more gainful and constructive future. In May 2016, a report released by Civic Enterprises and the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins University, in partnership with America's Promise Alliance and the Alliance for Excellent Education, found that the high school graduation rate had risen to a record high 82.3 percent.

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