News and Impact Stories
Breaking myths, changing lives
"I feel fresh and happy.”
Mastewal, a mother of two from Deberework, is breaking harmful hygiene myths thanks to the Mom-to-Mom program. With support from the Peter Gilgan Foundation and Operation Eyesight, women like her are embracing healthier practices one conversation at a time.
Building Tomorrow Together
At Gudo Beret, students and community members took the lead in preparing the grounds for a new high school. They dug, planted, and carried stones with remarkable dedication. Their actions reflected a shared commitment to education and a collective belief in a brighter future.
Hayat’s Story: A Clearer Path to Learning
Hayat Yenus, an 11-year-old student from Bahir Dar, struggled with vision problems that caused her to repeat first grade twice, as her family couldn’t afford follow-up care after early surgery. Thanks to a school screening by Partners in Education Ethiopia and Operation Eyesight, she received eyeglasses that restored her vision—renewing both her hope and her family’s.
Bringing Clear Vision to the Classroom
At Sebatamit Primary School, teachers screened 782 students, identifying 9 with vision problems, of whom 6 were diagnosed with refractive errors. By the end of February, these students received their new spectacles, allowing them to see clearly, engage confidently, and excel in their studies. Their gratitude to Operation Eyesight and partners underscores the impact of providing clear vision for a brighter future.
Empowering Students Through Reusable Sanitary Pad Production
Ensuring access to menstrual products is key to keeping students in school. Partners in Education Ethiopia, in collaboration with Bahir Dar University Textile Campus, trained gender club leaders from three high schools in reusable sanitary pad production. Through hands-on learning, participants gained skills in material selection, hygiene maintenance, and cost-effective manufacturing. This initiative empowers students with practical solutions, promoting dignity, sustainability, and uninterrupted education.
PGF 2 Project: Empowering Mothers for a Healthier Future!
Equipping mothers with essential knowledge and practical skills is a powerful step toward healthier communities. On January 31, 2025, we conducted a Mom-to-Mom Group Facilitator Training, preparing 35 participants with key insights on WASH, maternal and child health, nutrition, and eye health. A live cooking demonstration reinforced hands-on learning, ensuring mothers can prepare nutritious meals for their children. With plans to train 200 more mothers and expand community awareness, this initiative is paving the way for lasting health improvements at the grassroots level.
WISE Project: Celebrating Achievements & Sustainability in Health and Hygiene!
On January 25, Partners in Education Ethiopia, in collaboration with Splash International, hosted the WASH in Schools for Everyone (WISE) event at Unison Hotel, bringing together over 100 stakeholders to celebrate progress and sustainability. The event featured inspiring student performances, a testimony from a Grade 7 Gender Champion, and recognition of top-performing schools. With a strong focus on sustainability, the WISE project continues to transform school environments by ensuring access to clean water and sanitation.