How to Help

You Can Help Educate Children of Conflict.

Whether you want to donate to a project serving the children of Iraq and Darfur, send an E-Card to a friend, or promote the Education Partnership on your Facebook page and blog, we have ways you can help educate children of conflict.

Boys from Darfur

Help Children of Darfur

The Education Partnership has partnered with ninemillion.org to create an innovative registry that aims to fulfill the needs of UNHCR’s work on the ground for Sudanese refugees living in twelve refugee camps in Chad. There are more than 100,000 school-aged children in Chad; this project will serve 80 schools and a total of 773 classrooms.

Some of the registry items include:

Basic Sanitary Items and Clothing - $15 per child
Manual and Textbook Packs for Teenage Mothers - $100 each
On-the-job Teacher Trainng - $250 per teacher

Learn more about the project »


Help Children of Iraq

The Education Partnership has partnered with ninemillion.org to create an innovative registry that aims to fulfill the needs of UNHCR’s work on the ground for Iraqi refugees in Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and other surrounding countries. There are nearly 500,000 displaced out-of-school Iraqi children. This project will serve the needs of over 150,000 children.

Some of the registry items include:

150 Language Course Learning Packs - $20 each
15,000 primary school packs - $30 each
75 Vocational training grants for female refugees - $150 each

Learn more about the project »


Help Spread the Word

An easy way to help get the word out about educating children of conflict is to use the one-click links at the bottom of our pages. You can forward a page to a friend, add it to your Facebook profile, or bookmark a page so others can easily find it.

Send an E-Card to your friends telling them about the importance of education for children of conflict.

Keep spreading the word and showing your support with our downloadable badges and other ideas. You can post our badges to your blog or MySpace & Facebook profiles.

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