EAA's Pioneering Response to Rebuilding Hope and Empowering Lives in Gaza
Attacks on Education Gaza Strip
As of 01st March 2024, more than 625K+ students with no access to education, and 392 of all educational institutions have sustained significant damages. 4,851 students and 239 teachers were killed, 318 school buildings have been used by IDP as shelters, 142 of them attacked. Currently, more than 1M people are sheltering in 145 UNRWA Schools. Nearly all 1 million children in the enclave require mental health support. The funding needs for education: $855M for Gaza to allow partners to respond to the dire education and wellbeing needs of children and school staff. with funding gap of 98% (UNICEF Education Cluster).
EAA Comprehensive Interventions and Response to the Gaza Strip Crises
Under the initiative of Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, the Chairperson of Education Above All Foundation (EAA), in a concerted effort to find immediate and practical solutions for providing humanitarian support in the Gaza Strip, the Education Above All Foundation, through its Al Fakhoora programme, and in collaboration with its partners has unveiled unprecedented measures to address the dire crisis in Gaza. In a press conference held today at Education City, the EAA Foundation announced ground-breaking projects, encompassing immediate response, aimed at supporting over 233,000 children and youth affected by the ongoing conflict.
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Mental Health
Providing Mental Health and Psychosocial Support to crisis-affected children, adolescents in the Gaza Strip.
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Recreational Activities
Lifesaving emergency education support to boys and girls affected by the escalation of violence and conflict in Gaza.
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University Scholarships
Providing 100 scholarships, to Palestinian children and youth in Qatar. Partnering with esteemed institutions in Qatar.
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Hygiene Kits & Youth Initiatives
Providing dignity kits to displaced women and girls, and Launching youth-led community initiatives.
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Meals for Displaced
Providing meals for the most vulnerable populations such as children and their families in the Gaza Strip.
Community Initiatives
EAA In partnership with UNFPA, and through our network of youth volunteers, they are spearheading a transformative wave of initiatives, reaching thousands of children and youth with crucial support. From educational programs to health and psychosocial interventions, these initiatives, embody a comprehensive response to the urgent needs of those affected by the ongoing crisis in the Gaza Strip. Through collaboration with local partners and a commitment to community resilience, these young leaders are not just addressing immediate challenges but are laying the groundwork for a hopeful, revitalized future in Gaza.
* data valid as of March 2024.
Empowering Children Through Play
In light the evident need for activities that distract and engage children in Gaza, Education Above All’s Innovation Development designed 40 play-based games tailored for children in resource-scarce environments. The games are available in two age groups, 7-10 and 11-13, in both Arabic and English. Accompanying guidelines have been prepared to facilitate the seamless implementation of these games in various settings. The games have been condensed onto a single sheet of paper and require minimum resources and facilitation.
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"When playing and drawing with the children, I see joy and resilience ignite. It's more than play, it's fostering hope and empowerment."
ABDULLAH ABU JASSER
Youth Volunteer
Rafah - Gaza Strip
EAA - Al Fakhoora Team in the Gaza Strip
Our team in the Gaza Strip has been pivotal in overseeing our interventions there, particularly the "Re-building Hope" initiative. Their involvement in supporting and overseeing projects has been crucial for maximizing outcomes and enhancing impact. With meticulous support and collaborative efforts, the team amplifies the impact and awareness of initiatives, showcasing a steadfast dedication to delivering meaningful aid under challenging conditions.
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