Ethopia
Voices Across Valleys and Villages
Context
In rural Ethiopia, especially across Oromia and the Southern Nations regions, English is a core subject in secondary schools—but many children encounter the language for the first time without prior exposure.
What We See
Instruction tends to be textbook-driven, with little opportunity for students to hear or practice spoken English. Classes are often overcrowded, and teachers themselves may lack confidence in conversational English.
How We Help
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Small peer-led conversation circles with volunteers
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Visual learning aids tied to agricultural and community life
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Speaking games that reduce fear of mistakes
Real Change
“I said my sister’s name and what she eats in English. I was shy, but it felt good.” — Hiwot, age 10
Our Focus
Build early comfort with speaking by connecting language to family, food, and farming—the daily world students already know.

Our Partnered Schools
Menelik II School
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Lycée Guebre-Mariam
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