By Shaif Ahmed Ali Ezadeen | project Manager
Project Data:
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Project Name : Project to provide educational services to displaced children in Yemen.
The Protect Location : Yemen
Organization : Sanid OrganizationFor Relief and Development
ReportDuration : Quarterly
Starting Date : 20-11-2024 Expiry date: 10-02-2025
Organization address : Municipality of the Capital - People's District - Al-Habbari
Phone Number : 0096701205757
Report Preparer : Shaif Ahmed Ali Ezadeen
Current Position : Project Manager
E-Mail : programmes.officer@sanid.org
Mobile Number : 00967 778515109
WEB SITE :www.sanid.org
Overview of the tragic situation of children in Yemen:
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The project aims to contribute to the targeted students obtaining their most important rights and opening up hopes and a future for them in light of the dark conditions facing Yemeni children and displaced persons that affect their education and nutrition, which is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. On the other hand, it will provide work for mothers and sisters of displaced children without a family, which will contribute to bridging the large and dangerous gap in the field of education.
The project aims to increase the opportunities for displaced students of school age, males and females, who are not enrolled in safe and healthy basic education services, and to enhance the capacities of teachers and parent councils in sites hosting displaced persons during one academic year. The areas and schools were selected in cooperation and coordination with the executive unit, partners, and the education group affiliated with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the region, and local authorities.
The project outputs will include:
500 male and female students receiving the most important study and nutrition supplies during class hours, in addition to 100 male and female volunteer teachers receiving the necessary cash incentives to support the educational process in temporary schools in the displaced persons hosting sites in the governorate.
The project will be implemented in integration and coordination with other activities targeted by the organization to protect children, which aim to help 1,500 to 3,000 children, and in coordination and cooperation with the education cluster partners in the governorates.
The overall goal of the projectis to contribute to achieving the most important rights of displaced male and female students in Yemen, especially with regard to education and nutrition. By providing access to safe and healthy basic education services, the project aims to open up opportunities and hope for the future for these vulnerable children. In addition, the project seeks to address the humanitarian crisis in Yemen by bridging the gap in education and providing job opportunities for mothers and sisters of displaced children. Through these efforts, the project aims to empower communities, enhance educational capabilities, and improve the general well-being of displaced individuals in the region.
Activities implemented:
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100 students were added to the previous target number, so the number became 400 male and female students benefiting from educational services for displaced children and they were returned to education.
400 male and female students were targeted with morning meals in their schools daily.
They received school supplies at the beginning of the second semester.
200 counseling sessions were conducted with 150 male and female students with the social specialist to discuss the students' problems, identify their causes, treat them, and follow up with them according to their needs and psychological and social circumstances.
56 male and female students received medical care immediately after they were infected with severe diarrhea (cholera) and other diseases, with 28 of them being referred to isolation centers designated by the competent authorities.
82 male and female students were referred to medical service providers to conduct the necessary medical examinations.
82 male and female students were referred to service providers to receive the medication specified by the doctor.
Holding 2 sessions during the period with the Education Office and relevant authorities to discuss the status of the targeted children and review their educational, social, psychological and living reports and follow up on the implementation of the plan agreed upon with the educational authorities.
Holding 3 meetings with the Parents Council in the targeted areas to discuss the needs of the targeted children and find solutions to their problems.
Continuing awareness campaigns within the targeted areas to highlight the importance of education and the benefits of the project. (Target audience: parents, caregivers, community leaders) through the SORD team.
Obstacles:
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The large number of students eligible for assistance and to be included in this project.
Lack of support, donations and capabilities that achieve targeting the largest possible number of those eligible to receive educational services in this project.
Recommendations:
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The need to intensify efforts and provide sufficient support to cover the largest possible number of children to be included in the project.
Due to the end of the current academic year 2024/2025, the organization has prepared a plan to implement summer activities for the targeted children, whether recreational, educational, educational and awareness-raising, in order to continue their interest in education and to be in educational incubators and not to get lost during the summer vacation and to protect them from falling into the traps of some terrorist groups, gangs and moral deviations. These activities are no less important than education in schools and require raising the level of donations and support to implement them due to their extreme and utmost importance.
We at Sand Organization urge and demand from supporters and donors more support for this project and these activities so that a generation free of moral deviations is created and that they are not an easy target for terrorist groups or exploited in recruitment and involving them in wars and taking away their childhood and depriving them of their rights in life. Finally, we extend our sincere thanks to all the supporters and donors who extend a helping hand to the Yemeni people to protect their children from slipping into the clutches of terrorism and extremism and to make them good children and a generation who enjoy, like others, their rights that they have been deprived of.
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