This project will restore immediate education need & protect the well-being of 13,445 affected refugees and IDP children. It will also secure the salaries of critical personnel and maintain administrative functions, enabling AISDA to continue its mission until alternative funding is secured. With a total budget requirement of $198,010 USD for 12 months, this project seeks to restore stability, promote resilience, and safeguard the futures of thousands of vulnerable children and their communities
The termination of U.S. government foreign aid has severely impacted AISDA, affecting 74% of its 2025 budget and halting vital health and education programs for refugees and IDPs. This disruption leaves 13,445 displaced children without access to education. With key projects halted and staff salaries at risk, AISDA urgently requires funding to restore education services and maintain operations, ensuring stability and resilience for vulnerable communities.
This project will restore education for 13,445 displaced children by providing quality learning, early education, and safe spaces. It will retain key staff and ensure AISDA's operations continue. Key activities include rehabilitating classrooms, supplying learning materials, and training teachers. The project aims to provide immediate education and stability until alternative funding is secured.
This project will ensure continued education for 13,445 displaced children, restoring stability and resilience to their communities. It will address the loss of education and provide a safe learning environment, protecting children's well-being. By retaining key staff, AISDA can sustain operations. The project will positively impact over 13,000 children and strengthen the community's future prospects.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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