Education

We empower underprivileged children with better education through accessible facilities, programs, and
qualified teachers.

Globally, less than 40% of countries provide girls and boys with equal access to education and girls are more likely to never enter primary school than boys. Children, with mothers who are educated, are more likely to have higher levels of education and better health. It is estimated that a child born to a mother who can read is 50% more likely to survive past the age of 5.

  • Raise awareness to the right to education
  • Ensure accessibility of basic education for all children
  • Promote opportunities to access/transition to higher education
  • Ensure qualified teachers
  • Improve the quality of education programs and curriculum

Ensuring Quality
Education for All

Every child regardless of their gender, economic or social situation should be ensured of their right to obtain quality education. In order to ensure access to quality education, we will support caregivers such as parents to acknowledge the need for child education. We will also assist in creating better school environments and developing teachers’ capacities, especially addressing any obstacles for girls’ education.

Enabling Access to Lifelong Learning for Adults

Adults who were not able to receive proper education may lack basic literacy and numeracy skills, which limit their capacity to bargain at the market, make bank transactions, or effectively interact and communicate with others. Therefore, ensuring that adults have opportunities to learn these skills is crucial in ensuring their empowerment.

 

356 million children live in extreme poverty.
You can empower them to escape the cycle.