School Rehabilitation and Maintenance – HADI Relief

School Rehabilitation & Maintenance

Ensure that girls and boys have equal access to education services priority districts in Yemen through the rehabilitation and maintenance of five schools

$30 - Cost per child to update their school

School Rehabilitation and Maintenance

While Yemen has suffered from chronic underdevelopment and a series of localized conflicts, this level of emergency and the magnitude of its impact on children’s education as well as the schools and education facilities, is beyond what the education sector was prepared to handle.

Of 10.1 million school-aged girls and boys (5-17 years old) in Yemen, the Education Cluster estimates that 8.1 million need assistance. About 2.9 million are in acute need. The severity of needs has been estimated based on enrolment data, non-functional schools, school-aged displaced children, availability of paid teachers, and areas with disease concerns.

Conflict and continued disruption of schooling are having a profound impact on the development of nearly all school-aged boys and girls in Yemen. Data show 2,507 schools have been destroyed, damaged, or used for non-educational purposes, affecting learning for 1.1 million children.

Of these schools, 58 percent are damaged by conflict or floods, and 30 percent are hosting IDPs, used as quarantine centers, or occupied by armed groups. The conditions in functioning schools are inadequate. Overcrowded, under-resourced schools with mixed-aged and mixed-ability learning environments increase educational needs.

We aim to ensure that girls and boys have equal access to education services in priority districts in Yemen through the rehabilitation and maintenance of five schools, including the Rehabilitation and Repairing of classes, Rehabilitation of Annex Rooms (for Admin), and Rehabilitation and Repairing Water and Sanitation Facilities of the schools. The selection criteria are areas prioritized for school rehabilitation, damaged schools, and areas with large numbers of students.

Why we need your help

The school in a bus project looks to work within the difficult environment of the refugee camps and revive education for the children. It has been reported that half of the Syrian refugees aged 3–18yrs are out of school and denied this basic right because of the country’s upheaval. With 210,000 school-aged refugees in donor-supported schools, donor support is vital at a time when other systems have failed them.

Inside this incredible bus, we unlock children’s true potential, instill a love for learning and build a solid foundation for them to build for the rest of their lives. We inspire them to dream BIG! Most importantly, we provide psychosocial support to help them deal with trauma and conflict they may have experienced.

Each bus provides up to 300 children with facilities, such as interactive whiteboards, books, and stationery. They are also provided with a healthy balanced meal.

300

To provide a safe space to 300 children living as refugees in the camp.

3–18

Syrian refugees aged 3–18yrs are out of school and denied this basic right

Why give with HADI Relief?

  • To provide a safe space for 300 children living as refugees in the camp.
  • To provide quality education and psychosocial support in the mobile school.
  • To allow children to build an individual social, emotional, and educational base that affords them social and professional choices in future challenges and opportunities.
  • To reduce poverty of the families of the beneficiaries by relieving them of educational expenses.

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How Can You Help?

Your assistance can play a vital role in providing essential aid to families during times of crisis. Your generous contribution enables them to receive life saving resources during the most critical moments.

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