Past Projects
Since the beginning we’ve been working to improve the quality of education in Ethiopia.
DELLO MENA 2014
Religious leaders are knocking on every door to assure families that religion and education can co-exist. Plans for construction of a new Grade 5-8 school have only just begun in Yadot, a town
MEDA WELABU 2014
Community leaders are taking a stand, literally moving villages, to make it safe for girls to go to school. Imagine sending your child to school knowing they have to cross two rushing rivers
THE GRADUATE FUND 2011 – 2014
The son of farmers, Nigus Hagos Kahsay grew up in a village called Sihet, in the Hintalo Wejirat district in Tigray. Three years ago, imagine1day selected him as one of our Graduate Fund students.
FILANGUR WATER PROJECT
Earlier this year we opened a new school in Filangur. For more than 700 students, this new school provides brand new classrooms, latrines, books, science kits, sports gear, desks and supplies. The community’s passion for learning is
LIGHTYEAR AND IMAGINE1DAY: A JOURNEY IN LEADERSHIP – 2017
In April, together with our partners Lightyear Leadership (formerly igolu), we elevated our leadership development to the next level: We took 350 influential Ethiopian figures through Lightyear’s three-day course in integrated leadership and personal
SHENI KONDALA SCHOOL
Sheni Kondala is a large community in the district of Barbare, southern Ethiopia. Only 43% of the 1,400 students in this expanding community are currently enrolled in school and their current drop-out rates are
HORA BOQA SCHOOL
At imagine1day, any school we build is done in partnership with the community: right down to the financial costs. To ensure local ownership and pride, we ask the communities themselves to contribute at least
ADISENAY SCHOOL
Adisenay is located in the arid Ahferom district of Tigray, in northern Ethiopia. The landscape is harsh and so are the facilities. Students in the community of Adisenay are currently attending school in classrooms
TSIGEBA SCHOOL
In the past year, the community of Tsigeba has almost halved the number of out-of-school children, down to 54. The dropout rate is just 0.47% – far below the 20% average in the districts
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