Professor Meareg Amare Foundation
We are dedicated to expanding access to education by providing the resources, opportunities, and support that help individuals overcome barriers and build brighter futures.
Welcome to the Professor Meareg Amare Foundation
The foundation was established in February 2023 in memory of Professor Meareg Amare Abrha. Born in the rural village of Aditsehafi in Axum, Tigray, he became one of only three full professors of Analytical Chemistry in Ethiopia and was widely respected for his scholarship, leadership, and service. He was cold-bloodedly murdered in his home on November 3, 2021, by Amhara armed groups. His killing was fueled by hate-driven disinformation on Facebook, where false accusations and incitement led to the violence against him.
The Professor Meareg Amare Foundation is a non-governmental, nonprofit organization committed to expanding access to quality education in Tigray, a region deeply affected by prolonged conflict. Inspired and led by the family of the late Professor Meareg Amare Abrha, the foundation supports initiatives such as building science laboratories, providing teaching and learning materials, awarding annual scholarships, and partnering with other nonprofit organizations to strengthen educational opportunity and community well-being.
Our Vision And Mission
Rooted in the enduring vision of Professor Meareg Amare Abrha, our foundation is committed to empowering the next generation through education. We believe that access to knowledge, mentorship, and essential resources is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty. By investing in students and schools in Tigray, we honor our father’s legacy and strive to create a future where education transforms lives and communities.
Inspired by Professor Meareg Amare Abrha’s wisdom and dedication, we envision a Tigray in which disadvantaged students have access to quality education, meaningful mentorship, and the resources they need to thrive. Through scholarships, financial assistance, and educational infrastructure, we work to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty and help future generations build stable, self-sustaining lives.
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Prof. singing a romantic Tigrinya song by Tsehaytu Beraki to his wife in Bahir Dar, filmed by his daughter in 2019.
Prof. and his family celebrating their last Ethiopian New Year in Addis Ababa, praying for peace for the nation, recovery from COVID-19 for family members, and a joyful reunion, Sept. 11, 2021
April 10, 2021 — An Easter gift from his children. Though he believed luxury was wasteful, he cherished the Rocky Sofa for reading and resting, enjoying it for only six months.
His daughter and our father danced to Tigrigna music at our home in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, on Easter Sunday, April 26, 2020.
In 2012, after his promotion to Associate Professor, his children gifted our father his first personal car at home, although he preferred using the university bus; later, the perpetrators used that car in the crime and drove it away, and it has never been recovered.
Professor Meareg’s AMC interview from April 28, 2021, removed from official media platforms and later rediscovered by his family.
On June 23, 2018, at Bahir Dar Academy, Prof. I addressed high school students, encouraging them to share experiences, love and respect one another, serve their community and country, and pursue science with dedication.
On a rainy summer night in 2020, he defeated his son 7–1 in a game of checkers (DAMA) in the kitchen and joyfully teased his little sister by singing his favorite song by Tsehaytu Beraki.
By August 30, 2017, Bahir Dar University and Tibeb TV had extensively covered the establishment of the country’s second-largest science college laboratory complex at Bahir Dar University, headed by Professor.
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Give today and help transform lives through education and community support.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Our primary goal is to support deserving students through scholarships and comprehensive educational assistance. We work to remove barriers to learning and create pathways for talented individuals from underserved backgrounds to pursue higher education and contribute meaningfully to society. Through financial support, mentorship, and guidance, we seek to equip future leaders and advance a more just and educated world.
At present, the foundation operates entirely online and does not maintain a physical office. Our application and communication processes are designed to be accessible through the website, and most correspondence is handled by email to ensure timely support and assistance.
We are committed to transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship of all resources entrusted to us. To support effective distribution, we work with carefully vetted local partners and follow clear review processes to help ensure that financial assistance and material support reach the individuals and communities most in need.
Interested In Donating?
Your donation helps fund essential support, including educational materials, school supplies, and other assistance for communities affected by conflict in northern Ethiopia. The foundation was established in memory of Professor Meareg Amare Abrha, and his values continue to guide our commitment to expanding educational opportunity for students facing financial hardship.