Selam July 2023

2023-07-12T21:16:31+00:00July 12th, 2023|Educate a Child, Newsletter, Tigray Region|

imagine1day Selam July 2023  Dear imagine1day Community, Welcome back once again to our Selam monthly newsletter, as per usual it is great to be connecting with you all again. This month, we focus on the rebuilding of Tigray. As some of you may know, Tigray, the Northern Region of Ethiopia suffered damaging civil conflict, keeping 2.3

Increasing opportunity for girls through sanitary pad production

2023-06-09T23:42:53+00:00June 8th, 2023|CP/GBV, Newsletter, SNNPR, WASH|

The Community of Guanga has opened a first-of-its-kind program. The program allows girls who have graduated grade 10 or higher to register for a sewing class. In the class, the girls learn to sew reusable sanitary pads and provide them for free to nearby schools. This term, the girls have provided over 500 free pads

Sharing the results of our Annual Report

2022-12-05T17:30:25+00:00July 7th, 2021|About imagine1day, Girl Fund, Newsletter|

 The Educate A Girl project provides opportunities for girls who have completed grade 8 to continue their studies at high schools in nearby urban centers. The program fully funds the... (read more)Education, transformational leadership training, WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) and child protection are our current pillars of intervention. We have impacted over… (read more)Help

Educating Communities about COVID-19 Prevention

2023-12-21T02:57:50+00:00April 27th, 2021|Life in Ethiopia, Newsletter, Projects|

Kenani Sora, a grade 2 student, and her family had no idea about COVID-19, like most Belanbel Internally Displaced People (IDP) community members. They were not in a position to access media outlets, nor did they receive any NGO or government assistance - not even a visit. Schools had been closed for two years, movement

Humanitarian crisis update from Ethiopia

2022-12-08T15:21:01+00:00January 27th, 2021|About imagine1day, Fundraising activities, Life in Ethiopia, Newsletter, Projects|

2020 was a year full of challenges and opportunities, and as we carry on with our critical work across the country, 2021 is shaping up to be another such year.The conflict that erupted on November 4, 2020 in the Tigray region of Ethiopia has led to immediate and large-scale internal displacement. The  two  joint  Government-humanitarian

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