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Bridge Launches a Global Education Campaign

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Raheem Akingbolu

Bridge Internatio­nal Academies has launched the public awareness initiative to draw attention to the need for high-quality affordable education options for the underprivi­leged children worldwide.

In the new campaign, three of the cast members; Naomi, Samuel and Rose are among those who talk about how the education provided by Bridge Internatio­nal Academies has changed their lives, asking people across the world to share their story.

The three new empowering short videos showcase pupils and families from communitie­s living in extreme poverty, often earning less than $1.90 a day. The mothers, fathers, children and their teachers profiled make clear that they are determined to craft a better life for their children, their pupils and themselves by pursuing education to escape poverty and find a better future.

A recent report showed that worldwide, there are 263 million children and young people out of school, of which 61 million are primary school aged children. 9 million of these numbers are in Nigeria. In addition, there are an estimated 330 million children who are in school, but not learning. The most recent official estimate puts the global shortage of teachers at 69 million.

As a whole system and school interventi­on agency, Bridge runs schools in struggling communitie­s including the notorious Nairobi Matabre slum, the Nigerian slum Alimosho, the Al-Shabaab territory in northeast Kenya, the impoverish­ed regions of eastern India and across places once torn apart by Ebola and civil war in Liberia.

The agency has in the last eight years been working in over 700 communitie­s by leveraging on technology to deliver content to local teachers, while also empowering them to support their pupils to succeed. T

hrough its proprietar­y technology platform, Bridge has created a global ecosystem that connects over 6000 classrooms and teachers, enabling teaching, learning and informatio­n sharing across 5 countries and 2 continents. In Nigeria, Bridge currently provides quality, low-cost education to over 7000 low-income families in 37 local communitie­s.

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