EquaLearn

Education is a
RIGHT FOR ALL

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Because...

12%

would be the decrease in global poverty if all children in low-income countries could read.

ONE

additional year of school can increase men's income by at least 10% and women's income by at least 20%

130 M

girls between the ages of 6 and 17 are out of school globally, with girls being more likely to be denied access to education compared to boys.




Our Mission

Education is the key to a better future. It is the foundation for economic growth, social development, and individual empowerment. However, millions of children around the world do not have access to education. This is a tragedy, as it robs them of the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Creating awareness and motivating people about the issues related to education access globally is our mission. We share stories of children who have been denied an education, support organizations that are working to expand access to education, and advocate for policies that will make education more accessible to everyone.

We are committed to working towards a world where every child has the opportunity to learn and to reach their full potential.

Students from low-income backgrounds are more likely to drop out of school than students from high-income backgrounds. This is a grave issue, as it can have a devastating impact on their future. Students who drop out of school are less likely to get a job, earn a high income, or participate in civic life. They are also more likely to end up in poverty, be incarcerated, or experience other negative outcomes.

There are some real-life implementations working towards solving this issue. An example is the Promise Neighborhoods initiative provides comprehensive services to students and families in low-income communities. This includes providing early childhood education, after-school programs, and college counseling.The Promise Neighborhoods initiative has shown promising results. Dropout rates in participating communities have declined by an average of 10%. This suggests that comprehensive services can help to reduce dropout rates and improve the lives of students from low-income backgrounds.

Uratë Hoxha
Joud Baddawi
Hamnah Fahad

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Advocate in your workplace

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Empower your child's education 

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