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Whether we are trying to solve healthcare, poverty, population control, unemployment, or human rights, there is no better place to start than providing education to children who need it. Children who acquire an education grow up as competent employees who become deserving local, national, and global citizens. The fundamental human right to learning and development is guaranteed to all children under 18 under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. However, millions of children are denied these fundamental rights for many reasons, including their ethnicity, handicap, poverty, and involvement in armed conflict.

 

All children aged 6 to 14 now have access to free, compulsory education according to the Right to Education (RTE) Act, enacted in 2010. The learning curve has remained poor for many youngsters in the nation even more than ten years after the law’s enactment. Many children are prevented from receiving an education by barriers like the socioeconomic circumstances of their parents and the absence of formal instruction in schools.

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What We Do

The main program of the Spark Global Foundation, Mission Education, is to empower poor children by helping them with education, nutrition, and healthcare. The Mission Education program serves students in preschool (ages 3-6), formal education (ages 6 to 18), bridge course education (ages 6 to 18 who are not in school), and remedial education (6-18 years school going children).

 

The focus is on children, instructors, the learning environment, and community involvement in a four-pronged holistic approach. The target population includes children from disadvantaged backgrounds who live in challenging circumstances, children who are forced to work as laborers, children of the poorest of the poor parents, children with special needs, abandoned and street children, children affected by disasters, and children who live in tribal belts, remote villages, and difficult-to-reach areas.