Education  Yemen Project #48173

Educational services for displaced children in Yem

by Sanid Organization for Relief and Development
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem
Educational services for displaced children in Yem

Project Report | Oct 6, 2025
provide educational services to displaced children

By Shaif Ahmed Ali Ezadeen | project Manager

 

 

 

Report on the project to provide educational services to displaced children in Yemen.

 

October 2025 AD

Report prepared by: Shaif Ezz El-Din

 

 

Project data

 

 

 

Project name

Project to provide educational services to displaced children in Yemen.

 

 

Project location

Yemen

 

Name of the organization applying for the scholarship

Sand Organization for Relief and Development ( SORD )

Report duration

My quarter

Start date

July 2025

Expiration date

October 2025

Organization address

Capital Secretariat - Shu'ub District - Al Habari

Phone number

0096701205757

Report prepared by

I see Ezz El-Din

Current job

project manager

e-mail

Programs.officer@sanid.org

Mobile number

00967 775907606

The organization's website

www.sanid.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overview of the tragic situation of children in Yemen

 

The project aims to help the targeted students realize their most important rights and provide them with hope and a future, amid the bleak conditions facing Yemeni children and displaced persons, affecting their education and nutrition, which constitutes the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. Furthermore, it will provide work for mothers and sisters of displaced children without a breadwinner, contributing to bridging the large and dangerous gap in education .

The project aims to increase access to safe and healthy basic education services for displaced male and female school-age students who are not enrolled, and to strengthen the capacity of teachers and parent councils in sites hosting displaced persons over a period of one academic year. The areas and schools were selected in cooperation and coordination with the Executive Unit, partners, the Education Cluster of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and local authorities .

The project's outcomes will include 500 male and female students receiving essential educational and nutritional 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 governorate's displacement hosting sites .

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 project is to contribute to the realization of the most important rights of displaced male and female students in Yemen, particularly 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. Additionally, the project seeks to address the humanitarian crisis in Yemen by bridging the education gap and providing employment opportunities for mothers and sisters of displaced children. Through these efforts, the project aims to empower communities, enhance educational capacities, and improve the overall well-being of displaced individuals in the region.

 

 

 

:Activities implemented

  • Follow-up of 400 male and female students benefiting from educational services for displaced children who have been returned to education
  • 50 students were targeted with morning meals at their schools for a month.
  • Conducting 20 counseling sessions with 40 male and female students, with the help of a social worker, to discuss the students' problems, identify their causes, address them, and follow up with them according to their needs and psychological and social circumstances.
  • 15 male and female students received medical care immediately after contracting severe diarrhea (cholera) and other diseases, with 8 of them being referred to isolation centers designated by the competent authorities.
  • Two sessions were held during the period with the Education Office and relevant authorities to discuss the situation of the targeted children, review their educational, social, psychological and living reports, and follow up on the implementation of the plan agreed upon with the educational authorities.
  • Three meetings were held 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 in the targeted areas to highlight the importance of education and the benefits of the project. (Target audience: parents, caregivers, community leaders)fromduring SORD team .

 

Obstacles: The large number of students who are eligible for assistance and who are not included in this project.

Lack of support, donations and capabilities to target the largest possible number of those entitled to educational services through this project, as the targeted number of activities has been reduced from what it was previously due to the lack of financial capabilities, scarcity of resources and small donations.

Recommendations: The need to intensify efforts and provide sufficient support to cover the largest possible number of children included in the project.

Finally, we extend our sincere thanks to all 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 a righteous generation who, like others, enjoy the rights they have been deprived of.


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Organization Information

Sanid Organization for Relief and Development

Location: Sana'a - Yemen
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$1,864 raised of $417,563 goal
 
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$10
USD
Provide basic school supplies (such as notebooks, pencils, and erasers) to one displaced child, enabling them to participate in educational activities and engage in learning.
$25
USD
Covers the cost of nutritious meals for five displaced children attending temporary schools for one week, ensuring they receive vital nutrition for their physical and cognitive development.
$50
USD
Supports the training of volunteer teachers in displaced communities, equipping them with the skills and resources needed to provide quality education to marginalized children year-round.
$100
USD
Covers registration fees and school uniform costs for three displaced children to attend school for one academic year, giving them access to formal education and the opportunity to build a bright futu
$150
USD
Fund the creation of a child-friendly and educational space at the displacement site, providing a safe and supportive environment for displaced children to receive psychosocial support.
$200
USD
Supports the provision of specialized training and capacity building workshops
$500
USD
Contribute to the construction or renovation of temporary school facilities in areas of displacement, ensuring that displaced children have access to safe and enabling learning environments.
$3,000
USD
Supports the implementation of a comprehensive child protection program in areas of displacement, including establishing child protection committees, training community volunteers, and providing speci
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