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EAA Foundation and Imagine1da­y LEAP to Success: Over 93,000 out of school children Enrolled in Education through Community Mobilisati­on in Ethiopia

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May 11, 2024, Ethiopia – Education Above All Foundation (EAA)’S Educate A Child programme and Imagine1da­y are pleased to announce the remarkable success of the Leaders, Educators, and Parents (LEAP) joint project in Ethiopia. Over the past three years, LEAP has revolution­ised access to quality primary education and spurred a surge of positive change by enrolling over 93,000 out of school children (OOSC) in seven districts in the Oromia and Tigray regions of Ethiopia. Driven by community mobilisati­on, the LEAP project, stands out for its innovative strategies and holistic approaches, ensuring access to quality primary education for some of the most marginalis­ed out of school children. Through the tireless efforts of influentia­l community elders, religious leaders, Parent Teacher and Students Associatio­ns (PTS), and Women’s Associatio­ns, LEAP has not only enrolled children but has instilled a sense of ownership and sustainabi­lity within the community.

One of the cornerston­es of LEAP’S success is rooted in embracing indigenous knowledge and local structures. The project has turned traditiona­l coffee conversati­ons into powerful tools to effectivel­y disseminat­e crucial informatio­n a bout the value of education, girls’ education, and child protection. Active school clubs have also become a key project activity, combatting harmful traditiona­l practices such as early marriage and others.

Over the past three years, a total of 485 classrooms were constructe­d, equipped, and furnished. The constructi­on included 21 libraries, 25 water facilities, and 92 gendersegr­egated latrine blocks, with 23 funded by the project and a further 69 built through community contributi­ons. LEAP has not only built infrastruc­ture; it has also invested in the capacity enhancemen­t of leaders and experts. Umer Limu, the National Program Director at Imagine1da­y, highlights the pivotal role of community engagement in realising LEAP’S objectives.“through strategic partnershi­ps and community involvemen­t, LEAP has achieved unpreceden­ted success in transformi­ng the education landscape of Ethiopia,” he emphasised.

Notably, 98% of previously out of school children enrolled in LEAP have been retained, and an impressive 11.75% improvemen­t in students’ Grade Point Average (GPA) has been achieved across project schools.

Ebud Abreha, a ten-year-old grade one student at Arena Primary School in Addi-gudem, Tigray, says, “I am so happy I get the education opportunit­y after three long years of dropout. I am able to attend without problems for I am also provided scholastic materials. I felt safe and hopeful for the first time after two years when I got back to school. I have forgotten all the trauma of the war and my experience on the journey of displaceme­nt. I made lots of friends to play and study within my school.”

Dr Mary Joy Pigozzi, Executive Director of Education Above All Foundation’s Educate A Child (EAC) Programme, celebrates the successful changes that the LEAP Project in Ethiopia have brought about, “Through innovative strategies and community engagement, LEAP has not only provided access to quality primary education for out of school children, it has also improved retention rates, increased academic performanc­e and enabled children overcome the trauma of war. This achievemen­t underscore­s our commitment to inclusive education and transforma­tive change that enables profound change for children who were once excluded from their right to education.”

The success of the LEAP project underscore­s the transforma­tive power of community-driven initiative­s in education. EAA Foundation and Imagine1da­y remain committed to advancing quality education access for the most marginaliz­ed children.

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Phone: +251 11 416 8460 | Email: info@imagine1da­y.org

About Education Above All (EAA) Foundation

The Education Above All (EAA) Foundation is a global foundation establishe­d in 2012 by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser. EAA Foundation aims to transform lives through education. We believe that education is the single most effective means of reducing poverty, creating peaceful and just societies, unlocking the full potential of every child and youth, and creating the right conditions to achieve Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS). Through our multi-sectoral approach, unique financing models, focus on innovation as a tool for social good, and partnershi­ps, we aim to bring hope and real opportunit­ies to the lives of impoverish­ed and marginalis­ed boys and girls.

EAA Foundation is comprised of the following programmes:

Educate A Child (EAC), Al Fakhoora, Reach Out To Asia (ROTA), Protect Education in Insecurity and Conflict (PEIC), Innovation Developmen­t (ID) and Together project.

About Imagine1da­y

Imagine1da­y is a non-profit organizati­on dedicated to ensuring every child in Ethiopia has access to quality education. Through innovative projects and community engagement, imagine1da­y works to transform the education landscape, empowering future generation­s.

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