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“I am so happy. I’ve been studying here for five years without anything and it was really hard. Now we have everything!” Zafera, 13, washing her face at her school’s new handwashing facility, Morondava, Madagascar. WaterAid/Ernest Randriarimalala Schools Linking Bring learning to life with WaterAid Sign up to link your school today!
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“I am so happy. I’ve been studying here for five years without anything and

it was really hard. Now we have everything!”

Zafera, 13, washing her face at her school’s new handwashing facility,

Morondava, Madagascar.

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Schools Linking Bring learning to life with WaterAid

Sign up to link your school today!

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WaterAid

Water around the world: Explore how schools and communities in the developing world use and manage their water supplies.

Environmental sustainability: Natural resources are better protected for future generations.

Economic benefits of water and sanitation: With access to water and sanitation, people are healthier and more productive, workplaces are safer, and businesses can flourish.

Children’s daily lives and education: The daily task of walking to collect water leaves children with less time and energy to go to school, rest or play. With clean water and sanitation, children can go to school instead of collecting water, fewer girls drop out, and education outcomes improve.

Girls and gender equality: Rather than collecting water, women and girls are free to go to school, work and grow food, and are less vulnerable to abuse and violence.

Health: Improved water, sanitation and hygiene mean better health. Fewer children die and people are less vulnerable to disease.

Topics your pupils will explore

Lucy will be able to your answer questions, send resources and keep your school up to date with progress in Ethiopia, Nepal and Madagascar. You can contact Lucy on 0207 793 4939 or [email protected]

Meet Behailu, bringing you stories of transformation direct from the field. Behailu and his colleaguesErnest and Mani will bring yourschool regular updates, helping you to see what life is like in Ethiopia, Nepal and MadagascarWe will introduce your school to a

trained WaterAid speaker, who will bring world water issues to life, helping to create links between your pupils and pupils in Ethiopia, Madagascar or Nepal.

Your speaker can deliver talks to an assembly or conduct interactive workshops for class groups – this service is completely free to support your learning and fundraising activities throughout the school year.

Your local speaker, your local storyteller

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“I was born and raised in Debre Markos, a small town in Amhara region, in the north west of Ethiopia... You could think of it as the Stratford of Ethiopia. Just as Stratford-upon-Avon gave England Shakespeare, my home town gave Ethiopia its finest writers – playwrights, poets, songwriters and novelists.

I’m really excited to be part of the Schools Linking project, and look forward to bringing you exciting updates from Ethiopia!”

Meet Lucy, your contact at the WaterAid UK office

This school year, follow the journey of schoolchildren in Ethiopia, Madagascar and Nepal as their schools receive clean water and toilets for the first time.

Through updates, talks, photos and films, WaterAid’s Schools Linking project will show the challenges children face and the transformation that water and toilets bring – helping your pupils to think global and act local to help some of the world’s poorest people.

How does Schools Linking work?Link and learn about our three focus schools in Ethiopia, Madagascar and Nepal for a fantastic overview of WaterAid’s work – or choose one school and create a stronger link, with the opportunity to share a letter with them!

Your pupils pledge to take action by raising

over the school year to help some of the world’s poorest children.

Termly updates from schools in Ethiopia, Madagascar and Nepal Classroom talks or workshops from a local trained WaterAid storyteller Your starter pack and fundraising materials Curriculum linked teaching materials Plus the chance to share a letter with a chosen school!

Pledge to link your school and you will receive:

Your school’s fundraising will help provide the greatest gift of all to children and communities around the world – access to clean water,

somewhere to go to the toilet and a way to wash their hands

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Link up and transform lives!To link your school, we ask that you pledge to raise a minimum of £1,000 this academic year. Your school’s fundraising will make a huge difference for children at schools like Ras Zesilas School. For example, in Ethiopia:

can provide two locally manufactured rope pumps

can provide a deep water meter to regularly monitor groundwater levels

can provide a 4-latrine toilet block

Registration numbers: England and Wales 288701, Scotland SC039479

can provide the materials needed for a well

£3,000

£1,000

Bottle It!

A quick and easy way to fundraise!

£500

£5,000

Here’s one fundraising idea to get you started!

A small water bottle raises almost £5 when filled with pennies, and over £100 when filled with £1 coins!

Encourage pupils to use our template and design their own water bottle label. Why not create a display of all the bottles in school

and use the activity to help your students learn about water?

Discover more fundraising tips, films, lesson plans and resources at www.wateraid.org/schools

To create your link, email Lucy on [email protected] or call 020 7793 4939

At Ras Zesilas School, all the pupils understand that clean water is a scarce resource. Challenges associated with a lack of clean drinking water, toilets and hand washing facilities affect pupils in many different ways.

Hiwot is 17 and in the eighth grade at Ras Zesilas. She told us: “If you don’t have water it is not easy to learn. If you are really thirsty, will you sit there thinking about your thirst, or concentrate on what your teacher has to say? If you are thirsty, you cannot concentrate on your education.” Over the next academic year, your school can link to Ras Zesilas School, joining pupils like Hiwot on an amazing journey as they gain access to clean water and toilets.

Meet Ras Zesilas School in Ethiopia

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