SECOND PRIZE WINNERS
Our mission is to provide educational help to students K-12 around the world to reduce poverty. There are many children around the world who want to study and get out of poverty what they might don’t know about the resources or chances that are given to those children or students who really want to do something for their families. Our mission is to ask for help and give help. For example, asking people who are interested in helping students, collecting their information, evaluate their needs, and providing them help. Thinking to make a chatbot, quiz(to know more about students interests and provide them some kind of ideas on what they can do in the future). Asking teachers to teach students for free(teacher group), making help groups from anywhere to help students and their families, so they can provide their child an education that can help them get out of poverty. Asking people to donate, donate their unused devices (cell phones). Partnership with the school to admit students in schools and educate them in our academy.
Families living in poverty often have to choose between sending their child to school or providing other basic needs. Even if families do not have to pay tuition fees, school comes with the added costs of uniforms, books, supplies, and/or exam fees. If all students in low-income countries gained basic reading skills, 171 million people could escape poverty.
Over 265 million children are currently out of school — 22% of them are of primary school age. In 2016, 132 million girls worldwide were not in school. Of the nearly 2 billion youth in the world, one-third are not employed, not in school, and not informal training for work. The School remains too expensive for the poorest families. Some children are forced to stay at home doing chores or need to work. In other places, especially in crisis and conflict areas with destroyed infrastructure and limited resources, unaffordable private schools are sometimes the only option.