A Young Advocate Rises: Naod’s Fight for Girls’ Rights in Afar
Naod participating in gender club “Before, we used to laugh or tease girls if they got blood stains on their clothes. We didn’t know. I feel ashamed when I remember that after I
Breaking the Chains: Tari Dalacha’s Fight to End Female Genital Mutilation
"I used to believe that female circumcision was a symbol of cleanliness, honor, and culture. But now, I am working to end it, for the sake of our girls and their future," says Tari Dalacha,
‘It’s Not My Business’ Until It Was: Kulsuma’s Fight Against Harmful Practices
“I used to miss school for five days every month. Now I don’t miss a single day.” Kulsuma Hashu, a 13-year-old in grade 7 at Sidehafage Primary School in Ethiopia’s Afar region, remembers how different
Her Month, Our Year-Round Commitment
Globally, March is a time to celebrate and honor women not only for what they have achieved, but for the dreams they continue to pursue every day. At Imagine1day, this month is a moment to
Leaders in Teaching Ethiopia: building stronger schools, capable teachers, and future-ready students.
Imagine1day, Education Development Trust, and Geneva Global Ethiopia announce a strategic partnership with the Ministry of Education and the Mastercard Foundation to deliver the Leaders in Teaching Ethiopia Program, a flagship national program aiming at
From Pilot to Policy Ahead of Schedule: Teaching at the Right Level-TaRL
Scaling an education innovation usually takes years of validation. In the Gedeo zone of the South Ethiopia region, it took months. A quiet revolution is unfolding, and it is moving faster, deeper, and further than






