By Cecilia Cinelli | Head of Fundrasing
In Iraq the military operations for the liberation of the territories occupied ended three years ago, but the situation in the country is still critical. Iraq has been suffering the consequences of the pandemic, which has brought the country on its knees.
As always, the field of education is one of the most affected in countries at war. This is the reason why it is one of the most important fields in which to intervene. In these kind of contexts, infact, children are often deprived of their right to education.
The Covid pandemic has exacerbated this issue: schools were closed, children were forced to stay home and could not attend classes anymore.
It is in this situation that COOPI is intervening with the project “Back to a safe school”, which aims at improving the quality of primary education.
At the moment, COOPI is working in 9 primary schools in the district of Al-Shirqat and the project has two main goals:
- Intervene on children who are on the verge of school dropout, improving the performance of teaching staff, the school environment, parental participation and the psychosocial well-being of all beneficiaries involved
- Offer educational opportunities to children who are out of school, including them in the educational activities of the project and supporting their reintegration into the school system.
The project involves 3.775 students, together with their families and their teachers.
Join our mission, help the kids of the district of Al-Shirqat to go back to a safe school and to build a better future for themselves.
Thanks to your help COOPI works in Iraq since 2017, and thanks to you this project can go on helping many children and families.
Please, keep on helping Iraqi students with us!
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