Target Beneficiaries
1800 students (1080 boys and 720 girls) these students are in lower primary classes, grade 1 to 4.
Activities
SCC Constructed 5 New Schools, and Rehabilitated 4 Schools, CEC Training: Teacher Training: Provision of Safe Drinking Water: Distribution of Education Supply: Food Grant: Hygiene kit distribution: and provided monthly incentive for 45 teachers (18 female and 27 male) from Afgoye villages.
Deliverables
SCC established and constructed 5 new schools with WASH facilities in the villages and IDP camps of Jabad-geelle IDP camp, Lafoole IDP camp, Arbis IDP camps, and villages of Dhajalaq and Mamay-shukurow which are drought affected, and rehabilitated and reactivated 4 schools of two classrooms each with 16 sanitation facilities in (Wanjel, Jambalul, Ballow and Balbaley in Afgoye villages. The target number to be reached was 1908 including 856 IDPs (28 men, 18 women, 486 boys, 324 girls), 763 People in Host Communities (29 men, 19 women, 429 boys, 286 girls) and 289 Refugees/ returnees (7 men, 5 women, 167 boys, 110 girls).
Overall enrolled number of children reached is 1976 (891 girls & 1085 boys). Pre-primary children are 659 (297 girls & 362 boys); number of primary school children are 1318 (594 girls & 724 boys). Among the enrolled children are 37 disabled children (16 girls & 21 boys), children from IDPs are 693 (313 girls & 380 boys) and 1283 children from host communities (578 girls & 705) boys. No refugees in Afgoye district, SCC distributed in the schools teaching and learning materials for 9 schools (text books, exercise books, pens, hygiene kit.) benefiting 1976 learners (891 girls) have been provided.
SCC conducted five days of CEC training for 72 CEC members and school head teachers; 63 CECs (29 F 34 M) & 9 Head teachers (2 F 7 M) from 9 different schools in Afgoye. The training was held at IIDA Center from 14 – 18 October 2017. The sex composition was 41 males and 31 females.
36 teachers and 9 head teachers trained on INEE education standards and practices, appropriate teaching methodology, school hygiene promotion, gender and psychosocial support. SCC provided monthly incentive to 45 teachers and head teachers (15 female and 30 male) from nine schools in Afgoye for 6 months.
SCC provide essential school feeding for 3 months to 1976 drought affected learners (891 girls) in 9 schools in drought affected villages and IDPS in Afgoye. School feeding of the 9 target schools started November 1st 2017 and lasted January 31st 2018.
SCC provided safe drinking water through water pipe installation in some schools and tracking to 1976 learners (891 girls) for three months in all 9 schools.
SCC constructed 20 latrines of two twins for each school (two separated for girls and two for the boys) with hand washing facility for boys and girls in each school which is being benefitted1100 (660 boys & 440 girls) in 5 new schools (2 drought affected villages of Dhajalaq, Mamay-shukurow) and 3 IDP camps of (Jabad-geelle, Lafoole, and Arbis).
SCC rehabilitated 4 schools being benefited 876 children (526 boys & 350 girls) with two twin separate gender sensitive latrines for boys and girls in each of the following schools (Wanjel, Jambalul, Ballow and Balbaley) in Afgoye villages.
SCC provided 500 liter water storage tanks to 9 schools in the villages and IDPs for school children to drink and use for washing hands and other domestic use like cooking & washing dishes.
SCC distributed hygiene kits to 1976 school children in 9 schools of Afgoye district. The hygiene materials distributed to the children were included soap, shampoo, comb, and sanitary pads for teenage girls.
SCC conducted 10 days CTC training from 18 to 29 January 2018 and trained 18 facilitators from Afgoye schools. Two teachers from each school to facilitate establishment, training and monitoring for one child club composing 11 students per school. The teachers were trained as (ToTs). The 18 trained teachers facilitated 4 days training in their respective schools from 10 to 13 February 2018 and reached 1170 students. The teachers then established 9 Child to Child Clubs in their schools. Each club consists of 11 students selected from both school shifts in gender balance per school that is 99 students.
The teachers mentored C2C clubs teams choosing CTC board among themselves in their first meeting.
The 9 CTC clubs conducted 5 days hygiene promotion campaign in IDP camps and their villages. Each team reached 45 HH per day in this campaign, gathering group of families in a shed for mobilisation and visiting house to house. The teams reached 2,025 HHs so far, but these campaigns will continue even after the project comes to an end.