It reveals that dropout rates in marginalised communities can be as high as 30%, often due to limited access to quality education, financial hardships, and social exclusion. In some areas, up to 50% of adolescents aren’t enrolled in secondary school, highlighting the need for policies that improve access and inclusion.
UNESCO reports (2020)
Now imagine the poorest district and children there missing school because of inaccessibility.
Our ‘Hero’, despite a difficult childhood and limited resources, dedicated herself to fighting for the rights and education of marginalised communities by opening learning centres that are now sparking a revolution. Watch their story and be their Cape! You could join this cause too.
Sapnon Ki Pahal is an initiative dedicated to uplifting underprivileged communities in Kishanganj, Bihar, through education and health empowerment. They drive this mission with two core programs: Pahal Shiksha, which establishes learning centres to re-enroll school dropouts and provide equal access to quality education, and Pahal Swasthya, which focuses on comprehensive menstrual health and hygiene education. They aim to create lasting socio-economic change and enhance the overall well-being of marginalised communities.