AITVWA is actively involved in initiatives aimed at rebuilding and restoring the educational facilities and resources needed for the people of Tigray to access quality education.
AITVWA is actively involved in addressing the water infrastructure destruction caused by the conflict in Tigray.
AITVWA recognizes the critical importance of ensuring access to medical treatment.
Ensure Pure Drinking Water" is a vital initiative focused on addressing the global challenge of providing clean and safe drinking water to communities.
Learn MoreEnsure Pure Drinking Water" is a vital initiative focused on addressing the global challenge of providing clean and safe drinking water to communities.
Learn MoreThe Tigray war's impact on the region's social and economic fabric has been devastating, especially for children and mothers. Urgent attention and support are needed to address the dire situation caused by the conflict. Many people have sought refuge in neighboring Sudan and internal displacement camps, including a significant number of children separated from their parents. The blackout measures in Tigray have severely hindered humanitarian efforts, leaving approximately 2.3 million children without access to essential assistance, including healthcare. According to UNICEF, an estimated 12,000 children without parental care currently reside in camps and registration centers in Sudan. Additionally, around 54,000 children are living apart from their parents within Tigray's refugee and internally displaced camps. In total, there are 66,000 highly vulnerable children who urgently require assistance. To address this critical situation, we have developed a comprehensive fundraising campaign with the goal of raising $240 per year for each child in need of humanitarian assistance, who has been left without parental care.
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