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Education and child protection

About Program

NMO Education and Child Protection Program aims to contribute to the reduction of illiteracy and dropout rates in education. 2012 - 2022, NMO has had projects in Al Hodeidah , Lahj, Aden, Abyan and Taizz governorates aiming to provide quality education and improve access of the most vulnerable girls, boys, IDP children, children with disability, out-of-school children and education personnel to learning materials. The projects aimed to integrate NMO’s Core Competencies so that a holistic approach is provided. We aim to work closely with partners, including the relevant authorities.

Program in Numbers

Activities

23422 students received school supplies & learning programs.

921 teachers were trained & supported by financial incentives

17 schools were rehabilitated and provided with solar system.

150 Classrooms were built and provided with school furniture. 

  

174758
Number of Beneficiaries
27
Number of Projects
The Intervention Areas
Aden - Lahj - Abyan - Ad Dhale - Shabwa - Hadhramaut - Taiz - Hodeidah - Marib
13
Number of donors and partners

Projects

Latest News

#NMO_ORG Launches Rebuilding Early Childhood Education in Yemen Project

Funded by #CRS and coordination with the Ministry of Education, #NMO has launched its new project in the field of education and child protection: the Rebuilding Early Childhood Education in Yemen project. The project, to be implemented in #Aden, targets 14 kindergartens across all districts. It...

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Success Stories

Bringing back life to the school

Watch| how the project (Support the education system, children and teachers in the districts of Mansoura and Al-Hidd (Aden and Lahj)) restore life to the targeted schools after supporting and rehabilitating them and rehabilitating their health facilities and electricity system, with funding fro...

The Young Teacher

Watch what "Mounir" said and how the status of his school "Abu Al-Qasim" changed in the district of Hays - Al-Hodeidah after the intervention of the NMO, which worked to rehabilitate the school, as part of the | “Access to Education for displaced and host community children” project funded by #...

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