Refugee
| The Projects | Raised: | Needed: | Donation: | |
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Give 150 language course material packs$20 for a language course packHelp Iraqi children displaced by conflict integrate into their new schooling environments. $20 provides a language coure pack for one child through UNHCR. |
$1005 |
$3,000 |
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75 vocational training grants for girls$150 for a training grantVocational training grants support girls displaced by conflict learn the skills they need to become a productive member of society. Helping girls obtain vocation skills helps them to generate income for themselves and their families. |
$410 |
$11,250 |
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5 community workers for 10 months$300 for a worker for one monthHelp children affected by the conflict in Iraq by providing trained community workers. These community workers support the children so they can learn, grow and make a better future for themselves. |
$20 |
$15,000 |
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30 mental health workers for 10 months$300 for a worker for one monthChildren displaced by conflict have to overcome many emotional and psychological hurdles after having experienced war and conflict. Help Iraqi children learn by providing a mental health workers to support these brave individuals. |
$30 |
$90,000 |
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Provide 150,000 blankets & hygiene kits$7 for a blanket or hygiene kitHelp provide the basics children need to be healthy and safe to attend school. |
$59 |
$150,000 |
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Provide Learning Opportunities$304 per childWithin targeted schools located in Dohuk, Suleimaniyah/Diyala, and Najaf, IRC can prepare teachers to administer the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) to help children affected by the conflict catch up and succeed. 1,200 students could benefit from this program. To fund this program in its entirety or if the needs change, other educational programming in the region, please visit our big commitment page. |
$25040 |
$364,800 |
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The ALP program compresses two years of the national curriculum into one school year and focuses on upgrading teachers’ skills, methodologies and knowledge through in-service training. Funding can help provide teachers with the skills needed to work more effectively with children affected by conflict, with a focus on ensuring teachers understand the emotional and cognitive impact of conflict on a child’s ability to actively engage in the learning environment. |
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Help Children Learn at Home$209 per childHelp IRC reach 1,750 children who can't safely attend public schools with home-schooling and community-based learning programs. These programs allow them to continue their education in a safe environment. To fund this program in its entirety, or if the needs change, other educational programming in the region, please visit the big commitment page. |
$25020 |
$365,750 |
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Home schooling or community-based schooling is an innovative way to assist conflict-affected communities to provide education to children in a manner that inspires confidence, as well as a sense of safety for families. This program aims to reach out to those communities in areas that are unsafe or areas where children cannot access the local school due to overcrowding, distance, and safety concerns. The objective is to provide community-based, temporary programming until children have safe and permanent access to the national public schools. This program can provide basic education at the primary level to boys and girls, as well as older members of the community who never completed primary education.
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Build Schools in Iraq$96,000 builds one schoolHelp the IRC provide safe areas to learn for internally displaced children in Iraq. Many schools are overcrowded and children are learning in dilapidated old army barracks or camps. Your donation can help build clean, safe schools to provide basic education and rebuild hope. The IRC hopes to build 18 schools in Dohuk, Suleimaniyah/Diyala, and Najaf. To fund one or more schools, or if the needs change, other educational programming in the region, please visit our big commitment page. |
$151005 |
$1,728,000 |
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The IRC will target schools in Dohuk, Suleimaniyah/Diyala, and Najaf that are currently being used to educate internally displaced and host community children, providing a safe area for children to learn. Many schools are dilapidated, old government buildings (army barracks) in collective areas (such as Fardi Camp in the north), rather than schools, and are often overcrowded. Each school will be assessed individually for needs with teachers, parents, students, and Ministry of Education. School infrastructure projects include water and sanitation, classroom extension, and rebuilding of classrooms and schools. An estimated 1,000 school-age and community teachers and educators could benefit from this program. |
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Provide 40,000 primary school packs$65 for a uniform & materials packHelp keep Iraqi children in school by providing required uniforms and materials to refugee families. |
$99065 |
$2,600,000 |
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