A New Era of Clean Water, Empowerment, and Education in Ethiopia.

2025-02-04T13:12:16+00:00February 4th, 2025|About imagine1day, Amhara Region, Benishangul Gumuz, Costa Foundation, Newsletter, Oromia Region, Somali Region, Southern Ethiopia, Tigray Region, WASH|

“Today, we are not just commissioning a water well drilling rig we are igniting a movement toward a better future. Let us drill deep, not just into the ground, but into the heart of our community, fostering a legacy of sustainability and prosperity,” says Bereket Gebratsion, WASH Program Manager at Imagine1day. Imagine1day is celebrating a

Ending girls battle against cultural practices to stay in school – capacitating local structures as a weapon

2023-08-08T04:44:58+00:00August 8th, 2023|Costa Foundation, CP/GBV, EAC, LEAP, Oromia Region|

"Not only parents but even teachers weren’t as sensitive as they had to be about early marriage. There was this habit of labeling the gender club leader as the only owner of the issue until imagine1day’s project happen to our school,“ says Tejitu Niguse, Biology teacher and gender club leader in Kumbi Primary school. Kumbi

Encouraging Reading: Mr. Piers Blake Reading Park at Dimtu Secondary School

2023-12-21T02:41:32+00:00July 10th, 2023|Costa Foundation, Oromia Region|

Tuesday, May 16, 2023, marked the official inauguration of Mr. Piers Blake Reading Park at the Costa Foundation’s Dimtu Secondary School. The park, built in November of 2022, at Dimtu Secondary School, provides a place for children to relax, read, and spend time with each other. Put together by the Dimtu community, the space encourages

Nine years after dropping out, Nesru gets a second chance at school

2023-06-13T22:57:31+00:00June 13th, 2023|Costa Foundation, Education, Oromia Region|

“Had Costa Foundation not opened Choche Keta Muduga Preparatory School, chances are I would have been a daily labourer my entire life,” says Nesru Abdu, who after dropping out of grade 9, spent nine years out of school. The nearest secondary school around Choche community requires a six hour round trip to access. Only a

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