Many children and teens in the Tigray Region of northern Ethiopia returned to school this fall after being unable to go to school for three or four years. Their schools, homes and communities were destroyed or devastated by war from November 2020 through November 2022.
As Tigray People’s Liberation Front fought against the Ethiopian Defense Forces in a struggle for political power, many students fled their homes with their families. Some teens joined the fighters. Other students were killed or traumatized during the war.
“The devastation is hard to describe,” says Gidey Zerabruk, a member of Enda Ferensay Elementary School’s parent-teacher association. “Some families have lost everything, including their homes. Those who still have homes have lost children, and the economic situation has become crippling. Most can’t even afford daily meals, let alone school supplies.”
Inflated prices have made school supplies more expensive than they used to be, he says. A school bag and notebooks cost about 1,000 birr (US$8) for each child. For a family of five, school supplies would cost about 5,000 birr (US $40) per family.