Providing education to children in need is the best way to address issues like healthcare, poverty, population control, unemployment, and human rights. Education empowers children for a secure future and helps them become responsible citizens. The Right to Education Act of 2010 made education free and compulsory for children aged 6-14. However, even after a decade, many children still face challenges due to their parents’ socio-economic conditions and inadequate learning in schools.
50% increment in child mortality
2.5x more chances to participate in democratic progress
30% reduction in crime rates
26% increment in environmental awareness
14% reduction in child marriages
60% more likely to end generational poverty
50% increment in employment rates
Potential to increase the global GDP by 2%