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Each one teach one

The lack of access to education is a significant issue faced by many orphaned children and widows around the world, particularly those who are living in poverty. Without financial support, these individuals may be unable to afford tuition fees, school supplies, or other necessary expenses associated with attending school. As a result, they are often forced to abandon their educational aspirations and struggle to find employment or support themselves and their families.

According to the data available, 47.7 percent of girls and 56.7 percent of boys attended primary school. The low school enrolment rate was attributed to cost, with girls' participation further reduced by early marriage, sexual harassment, unwanted pregnancy, domestic responsibilities, and certain socio-cultural biases. Domestic workers are generally not permitted by their employers to attend school. According to the study, preschools served only 16% of the potential student population. Within the school system, the study showed that elementary schools only had enough seats for 1.8 million students, although 2.9 million attended school.

To address this problem, Hella Africa launched the “Each One Teach One” program designed to help children and widows in impoverished communities gain access to education through scholarships and other forms of support.

The program is run by a team of dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly to identify deserving candidates and provide them with the financial assistance they need to attend school. This includes covering the cost of tuition fees, textbooks, uniforms, and other essential supplies. In addition, the program provides mentoring and support to ensure that each student has the guidance and encouragement they need to succeed academically.

The impact of the Education for All program has been significant. Many of the students who have received scholarships through the program have gone on to complete their education and secure jobs that have lifted them out of poverty. They have become role models and leaders in their communities, inspiring others to pursue their educational goals and work towards a brighter future.

The “Each One Teach One” program is an excellent example of how non-profit organizations can make a difference in the lives of orphaned children and widows who lack the financial means to access education. By providing scholarships and support, these organizations are helping to break the cycle of poverty and empower individuals to achieve their full potential.

 

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