Community-led education models that strengthen learning and livelihoods

Gaps in early learning for children and limited livelihood opportunities for educated housewives.
Together, they create a cycle of learning, livelihood and community growth.

Across communities, two critical challenges persist.

Many children move through primary school without strong foundations in reading, writing, and numeracy—gaps that widen over time, especially in rural and low-income settings. At the same time, educated housewives, particularly mothers, lack access to flexible, dignified livelihoods due to caregiving responsibilities and limited local opportunities.

These challenges are deeply connected. Our programs strengthen foundational learning for underserved children while enabling educated housewives to build education-led livelihoods within their own communities.

Our Programs

Our programs advance learning outcomes while expanding women’s agency-delivering impact across education and gender equality together at the grasswats

Approach

Our programs are community-led, women-enabled and built for long-term impact.

Approach

Our programs are community-led, women-enabled and built for long-term impact.

Numbers & Outcomes

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