We start the implementation of the MYRPII in our schools and National steering committee has established
Much gratitude to @EduCannotWait@Save_ChildrenET and other stakeholders to this program
@JicaEthiopia donated 12 motorbikes and 14 laptops to be distributed to #Tigray Education and Agriculture bureaus &4 district respective offices
Much gratitude goes to #JICA , the Japanese people and government for supporting peace and recovery in #Tigray via many channels.
We are immensely grateful to @ECDCUS for its unwavering support to #Tigray's education sector. they have donated computers worth of 150M ETB last week. additionally, they rebuilt 5 schools and donated scholastic materials.
#DrTsehaye. Tsehaye.Tsehaye🙏
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Much gratitude to @luminosfund for their incredible support in revitalizing #Tigray’s education system and igniting hope in our children!
1️⃣ Empowered 4,850 students to complete Grades 1-3 in just 1 year through dedicated classroom support and vital school feeding programs 1/3
Much gratitude to @UNDPEthiopia and the donors. Since signing of the COHA, it supported #Governance , #Basic_Social_Service and #Economic restorations
In Education it supported for the rehabilitation of 20schools, equipped 37 schools that benefited a total of 8,525 students 🙏
Heartfelt thanks to concern world wide @concern for donating 385 desks and 60 blackboards to #Hintalo_Wereda, valued at 3,000,572.98 birr, benefiting 2,310 students two shifts!
Your support is restoring hope for Tigray’s children devastated by the war on #Tigray
The faces of children like #Samrawit, #Nahome and #Merehawit are not just faces of hope; they are the promise of a brighter tomorrow!
Much gratitude to @EduCannotWait@YasmineSherif1 for supporting these children and sharing their stories!
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We deeply appreciate everyone involved in restoring hope of children, and we urge all to strengthen their interventions, considering the unprecedented challenges our collapsed education system is currently facing. The intervention so far is insignificant compared to the damage.
It has been a year since we partially reopened our schools after the devastating war in Tigray. Below is a summary of the activities carried out by the Interim Administration in collaboration with partners and the community.
As a result, 223K students are being forced to drop out en masse. 625 schools, marked in Red on the map, are now on the brink of closure unless immediate action is undertaken to provide school feeding. So far partners managed to feed only 80K in a few schools (Marked in Blue)
As a result of delays in fully implementing the Pretoria Peace Agreement, 657 schools in Tigray remain closed, and more than 1.5 million children have not yet resumed their education.
As a result, 223K students are being forced to drop out en masse. 625 schools, marked in Red on the map, are now on the brink of closure unless immediate action is undertaken to provide school feeding. So far partners managed to feed only 80K in a few schools (Marked in Blue)
Due to a series of compounding crises, including ⤵️
➡️The COVID-19 pandemic,
➡️The war on Tigray,
➡️Irregular rainfall,
➡️Locust infestation and
➡️ Drought, a severe famine is unfolding in Tigray.