Education

Fact sheet about ANERA's Early Childhood initiative in the West Bank

Early Childhood initiative fact sheet

For many people in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, and Jordan, poverty and conflict preclude the opportunity to get an education. Sometimes children must work to help put food on the table instead of going to school. Other children, who are disabled or orphaned, face additional difficulties finding a school that can address their special needs. Adults wanting jobs need affordable opportunities for additional training.

From kindergarten to post-graduate studies, ANERA is opening doors for people in the Middle East to access opportunities for learning.

Through innovative projects that build new schools and classrooms, promote after-school programs, teach information technology, and help disadvantaged children go to school, ANERA is helping people of all ages uncover their potential.


Preschool to Secondary Education

ANERA provides a variety of support
for educational institutions to improve
and enhance student learning.

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Information Technology

ANERA has pioneered projects in the
West Bank to provide advanced training
and higher education in IT.

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School Infrastructure

ANERA is constructing new buildings, adding
extensions, upgrading sanitation systems,
and making a host of other improvements.

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Music and the Arts

ANERA encourages music and arts
education as an invaluable component
of learning.

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Psychosocial

ANERA helps children in conflict cope in a non-violent manner through innovative and unique programs.

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Date modified: April 2010