Lessons from our collaboration with local and international educational experts on best practices for foundational literacy in Liberia.
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Chemonics UK drew from its experiences with fragile and conflict-affected communities worldwide to support potentially trauma-affected individuals in Northwest Syria through its Syria Education Programme.
Blog Post
Constant exposure to traumatic or distressing events can impact an entire community, as well as an individual’s psychological, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and social wellbeing. This can be exacerbated when survivors are excluded from the decision-making processes…
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The READ IDIQ aims to improve student learning outcomes in basic education and expand access to education for all, particularly for vulnerable and marginalized populations.
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The Lecture Pour Tous Final Performance Report provides an in-depth overview of the program's background, theory of change and objectives, methodology, results and impact, and lessons learned and recommendations for transition and sustainability. The report is intended for all audiences.
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The objective of USAID Soma Umenye was to improve reading outcomes in Kinyarwanda for at least 1 million children in public and government-aided schools in Rwanda.
Resource - Project Report
Since offering free primary education in 1994, Malawi has made remarkable strides in student enrollment, yet significant challenges to the quality of education have led to low literacy rates.
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This final report summarizes the achievements of the Supporting Moderate Education in Syria project, known locally as Injaz II, which provided educational and trauma-related support to children and youth in Northeast Syria.
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In Tajikistan, data-driven training, lessons from other countries, and community support have kept students — and teachers — learning.
Impact Story
The institutional collaboration between Chemonics and OWNOS aims to advance global education.
News Story
The USAID Read with Me Project (RWM) improved reading outcomes for students in grades 1 through 4 in more than 75 percent of schools across Tajikistan. This report details major achievements and lessons learned by the project over its five-year implementation period.
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Understanding the distinct challenges facing girls is central to stopping harm and addressing gender-based discrimination.
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