Education helps families escape poverty
Your support enables our local partners to provide education for their communities
Inclusive, safe and quality teaching for boys and girls
Education is among the top priorities of HART’s local partners. It plays a big part in helping children escape poverty. It empowers families to live healthier lives. It also fosters tolerance between communities and contributes to a more peaceful future. HART is committed to providing children with inclusive, safe and quality education – especially in places where local people are oppressed by their own government or beyond reach of major aid organisations.
Terrorist groups have targeted schools for many years. They kill students and teachers whilst carrying out mass abductions for ransom. HART’s 'Roads to Hope' education vans are an innovative solution to the problem faced by families who are displaced by violence. When it is unsafe for children to travel to school, the vans bring school to the children.
Displaced students at Loi Tai Leng School say ‘education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.’ With support from HART, the school coordinated its first-ever skill-learning workshop for 150 local teachers, all of whom teach in refugee camps along the border Thai-Burma border.
Of the 47 primary schools in Blue Nile state, many are severely under-resourced and lack basic materials. There is only a handful of qualified teachers in the state, one of whom HART supported to study for his qualification in Uganda. We provided materials for ten schools and helped to coordinate an historic teacher training workshop.
HART is the only foreign non-governmental organisation helping with education in Miango, Plateau State.
Hassan John, Roads to Hope
Teacher training helped me to change my teaching style. It is good to have very experienced teachers joining us as we can ask questions like how to deal with big classes or students who don’t want to work or how to deal with a lack of materials or textbooks.
Sai Lao Han, English Teacher at Loi Tai Leng School
This training is the first ever to be organised in the entire Blue Nile region since 2015. We really appreciate this effort and support from HART. The training content has met our expectations and beyond, we didn’t know any of the information and skills that we have gained from this training.
Mr. Augustino, Head Teacher of Yabus Primary School in Blue Nile, Sudan
Education helps families escape poverty
Your support enables our local partners to provide education for their communities