Damage

The fascist and invading forces have committed genocidal war, rape and violence on girls and women and multi-faceted atrocities on the people of Tigray.

The genocidal war victimized students, supportive staffs and teachers. Female teachers and students were victims of rape and brutal sexual violence. Many lost their lives.

The invading forces also damaged school buildings and infrastructure, looted supplies and burned and destroyed school materials which they were not able to transport. 

Tigray bureau of education in collaboration with charity/humanitarian organizations, Tigrayan scholars, and Teachers’ Association of Tigray conducted damage assessment on Tigray’s education to see the scale of damage and destruction in the educational system. The draft summary has been presented as follows

Scope of Damage Assessment

COVERED AREAS/ ACCESSIBLE AREAS

The assessment covers Southern, South Eastern, Mekelle, Eastern, Central and North Western zones of Tigray. These are:

AREAS NOT COVERED / INACCESSIBLE

The assessment covers Southern, South Eastern, Mekelle, Eastern, Central and North Western zones of Tigray. These are:

SITUATION OF EDUCATION IN TIGRAY BEFORE CRISIS

SITUATION OF EDUCATION IN TIGRAY BEFORE CRISIS

Number of Government & Private schools in Tigray

Schools in Tigray

DAMAGE AT COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

After the downfall of the Dergu regime in 1991 Adwa and Abyi Adi Colleges of Teacher Education and Educational  Leadership were established. The two colleges were playing a pivotal role in providing professional teachers to Tigray pre-primary and primary schools. However, due to the war Abiy Adi college of Teachers Education is totally damaged. The dormitories, lecture rooms, cafeterias, administration blocks, ICT center, Laboratory rooms and other service providing  buildings are fully damaged by drone strike and other means.

HUMAN LOSS FROM THE EDUCATION SECTOR

Due to the conflict the education sector suffered from trauma, physical injuries, psychological disorder and looting of possessions. For the last 8 months no salary was paid and no access to banking service which worsen the life of school community and impacted the effort of school reopening and the right of children to access quality education. The loss of life due to the war looks as below in the table.

DAMAGE OF BUILDINGS AND SUPPLIES

Damage of classrooms per zone

DAMAGE OF COMBINED DESKS PER ZONE

DAMAGE OF BLACK BOARD PER ZONE

DAMAGE OF BOOKS PER ZONE

DAMAGE SUMMARY OF SCHOOL FACILITIES

Class rooms 88.27%
Combined desks 96.45%
Black boards 95.86%
Administrative buildings 31.65%
Text books 63.49%
Teachers’ guide 58.67%
Reference books 53.4%
Girls’ toilet 47.22%
Boys’ toilet 48.7%
Staff toilet 50.54%
Hand washing units 68.82%
Water tankers 66.82%
Electronics - Computers 85.1%
Electronics - plasma television from classrooms 79.88%
Electronics - plasma television form the store. 86.96%
Laboratory; laboratory equipment’s 84.49%
Laboratory; microscopes 77.4%
Laboratory; laboratory kits 86.6%
Laboratory; Models. 92.3%
Pedagogical center equipment 92.5%
Special need education resources 83%
Chalks 81.2%
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