Shafak’s emergency response project provides safe access to formal and non-formal education by intervening by establishing temporary educational tents for areas where there are no schools. (Teacher’s chair, teacher’s table) In addition to chairs and blackboards for educational classes, the project also provides mobile bathroom blocks for educational places that need them, the mechanism of the project’s work, Shafak receives shipments of materials provided by UNICEF and then distributes them to partners from Syrian organizations working in the Syrian file after submitting Request the need for specific materials attached to the number of beneficiaries and the locations to which the distribution will be made.
Project Activities:
- Receipt of shipments of educational materials from UNICEF
- Distribution of educational materials to schools
- Establishment of educational tents
- Back to Education Campaigns
Work areas:
Aleppo – Al-Bab – Al-Rai – Azaz – Akhtarin – Jarablus – Atarib – Darat Azza – Haritan
Idlib – – Al-Dana – Qurqania – Salqin – Harem – Armanaz – Maar Misrin – Sarmin
Number of beneficiaries: 75,625 Total number of beneficiaries (37,125 females – 37,000 males) (650 women – 850 men)
Beneficiary category:
Children affected by war who are of school age as well as children who have dropped out of school.
Teachers and administrators in general and parents of children who benefit from the return from education campaigns.