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  • Busy Year Ahead for Project Ethiopia

    • January 30, 2018
    • Posted by: Rob_PE
    • Categories: Access to Education, Clean Water, Economic Opportunities, Farmers' Associations, Healthy Villages, Schools, University Transition Awards
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    Work in the new year is well underway to bring new schools, safe water, dry homes, better sanitation, and farming support to communities throughout the Dangla area.

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  • A Visit to Dangla

    • January 23, 2018
    • Posted by: Rob_PE
    • Categories: Access to Education, Clean Water, Economic Opportunities, Farmers' Associations, Healthy Villages, Schools, University Transition Awards
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    This past October, I had the privilege to travel to Dangla, meet the Project Ethiopia team, and visit many of our project sites. It was a quick and jam-packed week. From participating in the University Transition Awards ceremony within a couple of hours of our arrival, to witnessing the formation of two new farmers’ associations complete with a very lively nomination process to select the leadership, to visiting 10 schools helped by our project, I was so inspired by all that has been accomplished and the clear vision for what is yet to be done.

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  • Creating Access and Hope for Rural Students

    • June 9, 2017
    • Posted by: Kyle_ProjEth
    • Categories: Access to Education, University Transition Awards
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    Imagine you begin your elementary school education in a small classroom with dirt floors and no desks. Parents from the village do their best to teach reading and writing, but only up to 3rd grade. Eventually a government-sponsored school for grades 1 – 8 with classrooms, desks, curricula, and teachers is built near your village. The pathway to high school is now possible where previously no such opportunity existed.

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