Sunday, April 19, 2026

Save the Children and Ministry of Education Launch Education Cannot Wait Multi-Year Resilience Programme II in Ethiopia

Save the Children Ethiopia, together with the Ministry of Education and a consortium of partners including Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Humanity Inclusion (HI), Development Expertise Center (DEC), Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE), Tigray Development Association (TDA), and OWS Development Fund (OWS-DF), officially launched the second phase of the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) Multi-Year Resilience Programme II (MYRP II). This joint endeavour aims to provide resilient, inclusive, and quality education to children affected by crises across Ethiopia.

The launch also marked the establishment of the National Level Project Steering Committee for Ethiopia MYRP II. Chaired by the Ministry of Education and co-chaired by Save the Children, the committee includes members from regional education bureaus, donors, and other key stakeholders. This body provides strategic oversight, ensures accountability, fosters cross-sector coordination, and mobilizes critical resources to sustain education for vulnerable children.

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