IIMPACT’s focus is on girls not-in school; those unreached in remote villages. IIMPACT has always made that extra effort and travelled that extra mile to reach the most unreached and disadvantaged of children. IIMPACT has had to work very hard to bring the community on board to set up learning centres to educate girls. In
The unmet needs across the country continue to be huge. Through a careful process of mapping new areas, identifying new grassroots partners, and raising required funds, we were able to reach out to more girls, expanding our presence within our existing States and Districts. We are gratified to note a significant decrease in the number
An IndiaSpend analysis of indicators on literacy, school enrolment and learning outcomes across four BIMARU States provides a confirmation of IIMPACT’s decision to work in these areas. Read More… India’s Great School Education Challenge: Crisis In The BIMARU States Bihar Short Of 280,000 Teachers; Spends Lowest Per Elementary School Student Uttar Pradesh: More Children Than
Her amazing journey … Bhuteri is from Bandipura, a remote, dusty village in the State of Rajasthan in India. In this community, the girl child is often considered a liability to be married off in her early teens, which was in fact the case with Bhuteri’s two older sisters. A child of illiterate parents, Bhuteri