Makeshift School classes in the Tent Camps for the displaced children

Makeshift School classes in the Tent Camps for the displaced children

Project Summary

ALL of schools in Gaza have been destroyed completely or partially, and ALL students across the Gaza strip have been deprived of education ever since the war broke out. GPAA is undertaking the establishment of makeshift schools in Gaza to provide a crucial lifeline for displaced children, offering them hope, opportunity, and a chance to rebuild their lives.

Impact and Results

Makeshift school classes play a vital role in providing displaced children with education and support in war-torn Gaza. These temporary learning spaces offer numerous benefits, including:

  • Continuity of education: By providing a safe and structured learning environment, makeshift schools help maintain children’s educational progress, preventing them from falling behind.
  • Mental and emotional support: Education provide a sense of normalcy and stability for children who have experienced trauma. It can help them cope with their experiences and develop resilience.
  • Skill development: Makeshift schools teach essential life skills, such as reading, writing, and basic arithmetic, preparing children for their future.
  • Hope for the future: Access to education give displaced children hope for a better future and the opportunity to rebuild their lives.
  • Community building: Makeshift schools foster a sense of community among displaced children and their families, providing a support network during difficult times.
  • Foundation for reconstruction: Education is essential for the reconstruction of war-torn beloved Gaza. Educated children will become future leaders and contribute to the rebuilding of GAZA.