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Region: Indonesia

We aim to improve access to quality education for children in Indonesia by partnering with local schools and organizations to provide resources and support. This includes providing teacher training, improving infrastructure, and providing scholarships and other financial assistance to students in need. Through these efforts, we hope to break the cycle of poverty and provide opportunities for a brighter future for these children.

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                This project will provide a quality learning facility for more than 300 toddlers and school-age children. While the world becomes increasingly competitive, children in rural areas risk getting left be...
                
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                Many children in Indonesia do not have access to quality education due to a variety of factors, including poverty, lack of resources, and inadequate infrastructure. This leads to a cycle of poverty an...
                
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