UAE Pledges $60 Million to Enhance Education for Ethiopia’s Visually Impaired

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

The United Arab Emirates has unveiled a $60 million initiative to develop schools tailored for visually impaired students across Ethiopia. This significant investment, announced ahead of the African Union Summit, underscores the UAE’s commitment to inclusive education and support for underserved communities.

The Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation, operating under Erth Zayed Philanthropies, will spearhead this project in collaboration with the Ethiopian government. The agreement was formalized by Mohamed Haji Al Khoori, Director General of the Foundation, and Ethiopia’s First Lady, Zinash Tayachew. The signing ceremony was witnessed by Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan, UAE Minister of State and Trustee of Erth Zayed Philanthropies.

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Ethiopia faces a pressing need in this sector, with approximately 1.2 million individuals living with visual impairments, including 332,000 who are blind. The country also contends with one of the highest global rates of trachoma, a preventable eye disease prevalent in underserved regions. This initiative aims to address these challenges by constructing schools equipped with advanced assistive technologies, specialized curricula, and vocational programs designed to empower visually impaired students for higher education and employment opportunities.

Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Court for Development and Fallen Heroes’ Affairs and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Erth Zayed Philanthropies, emphasized the UAE’s dedication to supporting people of determination worldwide. He stated that providing visually impaired students in Ethiopia with inclusive learning environments is crucial for enabling them to reach their full potential.

Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan highlighted the importance of sustainable development and strategic collaboration as drivers of lasting change. He noted that this initiative reflects the UAE’s unwavering commitment to uplifting communities, creating economic opportunities, and expanding access to essential services.

First Lady Zinash Tayachew expressed gratitude for the UAE’s continued partnership, which aligns with Ethiopia’s goal of ensuring that every citizen, regardless of abilities, has access to quality education. She emphasized that this collaboration will help create a more inclusive society where every student has the opportunity to succeed.

Mohamed Haji Al Khoori underscored that education is a fundamental right and that every child deserves the opportunity to learn in an environment that supports their unique needs. He added that strengthening educational systems lays the foundation for a more inclusive and equitable future, reaffirming the power of global partnerships in driving lasting impact.

This initiative builds upon the success of the Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak School for the Blind in Addis Ababa, inaugurated in May 2024. The new schools will form a network across Ethiopia, expanding access to inclusive education and ensuring that visually impaired children, regardless of socioeconomic background, can thrive in supportive learning environments.

Fikeru Bejo, an IT teacher at the Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak School for the Blind, shared insights into the transformative impact of such initiatives. He highlighted the resilience and determination of students to overcome challenges and achieve their goals, attributing their progress to the enhanced facilities, specialized teacher training, and introduction of assistive technology made possible by the UAE’s support.


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