Education Scholarship Project

Purpose of the Project

The project aims to support displaced students, now in Amhara IDP camps, by providing access to university education. This initiative seeks to empower these students, helping them overcome the challenges of displacement and build a future that can uplift both themselves and their communities.

Causes of the Project

The project was initiated due to the Oromia region crisis, which led to widespread displacement, forcing families to seek shelter in IDP camps. Many students’ education was interrupted, and resources in the camps are limited. The project also addresses a significant gender gap, as only one female student is among those selected, highlighting the need for targeted support in such crises.

Major Project Activities

1. Provide monthly financial support to students.
2. Offer psychosocial support to enhance student well-being.
3. Deliver mentorship services to guide students in their academic and professional journeys.
4. Empower female students through targeted programs and resources.

Key Achievements

Sponsored 31displaced university students across various disciplines. Achieved a 100% retention rate of students in their academic programs. Impact:

Reduced financial barriers, allowing 100% of students to continue education without strain. Increased access to higher education for marginalized and displaced communities. Supported community development by preparing skilled professionals from displaced backgrounds.

Future Goals

Expand scholarships to more displaced students. Strengthen mentorship and career support for students. Partner with additional institutions to enhance support for displaced students.

Upcoming Activities

Secure annual funding Facilitate documentation and enrollment for new students and monitor progress of current students. This initiative builds educational pathways for displaced students, supporting their academic and professional growth.

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