| The political, social and economic hardship endured by Karen State communities severely limits their capacity to support their teachers, students and schools. Poor health, lack of food, security issues, and general poverty all contribute to poor student performance in and absence from school. Teachers who have no time for food production due to their teaching responsibilities’, depend on their communities for food or money. Where communities cannot support teachers' basic needs, it becomes extremely difficult for teachers to remain in their positions.
Who receives education assistance?
The fund targets 93,842 students, and 4337 teachers in Karen State (Kawthoolei). Many
schools urgently request support for teacher subsidies,
for basic student food/health needs and for school
materials. Support is integrated into
existing community structures for supporting schools:
helping communities help their own schools.
How will funds be distributed?
Local district, township and village tract leaders distribute the teacher subsidies while villagers carry school materials, often for over a week, to their community schools. Mobile trainers
monitor the use of
funds.
Project Goal
To improve the quality of Karen education being provided to 
Karen State students.
Project Objectives
- To decrease the attrition rates of Karen State teachers resulting from abject poverty.
- To enhance the mental, physical and social development of Karen students by providing school and health materials.
- To increase the capacity of Karen State education leaders in the management of the Karen education system.
Our goal is to support teachers with a subsidy of $120 USD per year – this is the only outside support they will receive. Teachers will also be provided with teaching materials and educational resource texts at a combined cost of $11.49 USD per teacher per year. We also provide learning materials, basic health and sports equipment to the 83,920 students at a cost of $4.96 USD per student per year.
With $11 per year, a Karen State student can have a teacher and the basic materials to support her learning and health.
ITEM |
Teacher
Subsidies |
Teaching
Materials |
Education Texts |
Learning
Materials |
Student Health |
Sports
Equipment |
BENEFICIARIES |
4337 teachers |
4337 teachers |
4337 teachers |
93,842 students |
93,842 students |
93,842 students |
DETAILS OF
SUPPORT |
4000 Baht
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4 Boxes ofChalk
A4paper
carbon paper
10 bluepens
10 red pens
1 scissor
1 stapler
1 box of staples |
2 Local Language Texts by Drum Publications |
8 notebooks
5 pens
5 pencils
2 erasers |
Ferrous Sulphate
Vitamin B1
Albendazole
Vitamin A
Toothbrush
Nailclippers
Mosquito Nets |
Football
Volleyball
Takraw Ball
Air Pump
Skipping Rope
Volleyball Nets
Takraw Nets |
COST PER
BENEFICIARY |
4000 THB
$120 USD |
254.4 THB
$7.70 USD |
125 THB
$3.79 USD |
60.75 THB
$1.84 USD |
98.4 THB
$2.92 USD |
7.1 THB
$0.22 Baht |
** Due to funding constraints, teacher subsidies will be limited to 2500 Baht this year.
KSEAG’s aim is to provide equitable education assistance to all Karen State schools in a coordinated, systematic and sustainable way. KSEAG is made up of the Karen Teacher Working Group, the Karen Education Department and Partners Relief and Development. Download pdf version fo KSEAG Fact Sheet.
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will provide a receipt for tax proposes from
our partner organization Drum
ECHO, a registered non-profit 501(c)(3)
tax exempt public charity in the USA. |
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