USAID Reading for Ethiopia’s Achievement Developed (READ II) Education Recovery
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A Active
Key Information
Conflict, drought and the pandemic have taken their toll on Ethiopia’s school-aged children. The USAID-supported READ II has pivoted multiple times to support quality education efforts in key parts of the country.
The outbreak of the Northern Ethiopia Conflict in November 2020 further exacerbated the learning crisis. More than 3.4 million students (1.7 million girls) are out of school in northern Ethiopia, the United Nations reported in February 2023, of which Tigray accounts for 2.3 million (1.8 million girls). More than 9,380 schools were damaged or destroyed.
While navigating the challenges brought on by COVID-19, READ II pivoted to an education in crisis and conflict program. Along with its partner World Vision International, the Creative-implemented READ II program shifted its focus from seven target regions to interventions in the conflict-affected areas of Amhara, Afar and Tigray.
Renamed as the READ II Education Recovery Activity, it supports more than half a million children in 1,156 conflict-affected primary schools in 90 districts. The activity provides teaching, learning and recreational materials to students, as well as basic school supplies, furniture and tents for schools and temporary learning centers to resume teaching and learning. READ II also supports regional and local back-to-learning campaigns through targeted campaigns, posters, radio public service announcements and mobile hotline push messages.
The activity provides training and ongoing support to teachers and community leaders on psychological first aid, psychological support and social-emotional learning to support classroom and school-level recovery and learning. School leadership receive support in creating safe and protective learning environments to lead their schools and temporary learning centers to better recover from conflict shocks. Teaching and learning can recommence, along with the development of school-level psychosocial support mechanisms.
READ II systematically integrates child protection through concerted screening, in-school psychological support services and referral systems. The USAID-supported program works with schools to strengthen gender clubs and institutionalize mechanisms for protection and response to school-related gender-based violence.
Lead Implementing Organization(s)
Location(s)
Sub-Saharan Africa
Ethiopia
Activity URL
Not applicable or unknown
Government Affiliation
Non-governmental programYears
2018 - 2024
Partner(s)
Not applicable or unknown
Ministry Affiliation
UnknownCOVID-19 Response
AdaptedGeographic Scope
Sub-nationalMeets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES
UnknownAreas of Work Back to Top
Education areas
Attainment
- Primary enrollment
Other skills
- Social and emotional learning
Quality
- School facilities
- School-related gender-based violence
Cross-cutting areas
- COVID-19 Response
- Emergencies and protracted crises
- Gender equality
Program participants
Other populations reached
Not applicable or unknown
Participants include
Not applicable or unknown
Program Approaches Back to Top
Access to school
- Alternative learning centers/mobile schools/home schools
Other
- Informational interventions (e.g. returns to education)
School-related gender-based violence
- Support in and around schools (e.g. peer counseling, adult-to-student counseling)
Women's empowerment programs
- Advocacy/action
Program Goals Back to Top
Education goals
- Improved social and emotional learning/skills and mindsets
Cross-cutting goals
- Reduced school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV)