In Nigeria, over 10 million children are out of school, with girls making up the majority. Early marriage, poverty, and cultural barriers prevent many girls from continuing education. This project will provide tuition, learning materials, and mentorship for girls in rural and low-income communities. With immediate support, more girls can remain in school, gain skills, and create brighter futures for their families and communities.
Girls in Nigeria are more likely than boys to drop out of school due to poverty, early marriage, and cultural barriers. Many families cannot afford uniforms, books, or tuition, and often prioritize boys' education. As a result, girls are left without basic literacy and numeracy skills, limiting their opportunities. Without urgent support, the cycle of poverty and inequality will continue.
The project will provide scholarships, uniforms, books, and mentorship to girls from poor households. It will also engage parents and community leaders to promote the value of girls' education. By removing financial barriers and creating a supportive environment, the project will give girls a chance to complete school, gain skills, and prepare for future opportunities.
Girls who finish school are more likely to secure employment, marry later, and raise healthier children. Educating girls contributes to stronger families and more stable communities. This project will create a pathway for disadvantaged girls to build brighter futures, break cycles of poverty, and contribute to Nigeria's growth.
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