Approx. 50% of 14-18 years of children, especially in rural and tribal areas can not do basic calculation or read properly. Irregular schooling, migration, working in tea estates, construction sites, etc. are some of the prime reasons for such gaps. In India, 92Mn children of 6-18 years migrate, of which 22Mn never enroll in schools.
Available hostels are not enough to deal with the large number of migrating children. With a lack of basic literacy and education, these children transform into potential victims of child labour, and an unemployable workforce leading to poverty and conflicting societies.
We provide educational support to children aged 3-18 years in India poorest and most illiterate tribal district, Alirajpur in Madhya Pradesh, where the literacy level is around 37% and most families migrate to Gujarat to earn a livelihood. We also support children in Assam Tea Estate Gardens, where many are deprived of primary education and work in tea gardens. Our key intervention involves retaining irregular or potential migrant children, strengthening School Management Committees, and creating a learning environment in schools under the purview of the Right to Education.
Without proper career guidance, students often remain unaware of diverse career paths and fail to realize their full potential and the lack of life skills training hampers students' ability to navigate everyday challenges effectively. We reach out to public school children, 14-18 years, and share information around range of career options, relevant studies, subjects and avenues. During the sessions, children are encouraged to share their doubts, queries, myths and apprehensions around various emotions and perceptions. We use different film screening, IEC and group or one to one discussions which help them to push their mind to think, visualize and have a basic plan to materialize their dreams.