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|Description=In Pokhara, Nepal, our collaborative project focuses on quality education, where we help members of the local community improve their literacy and numeracy and facilitate after-school classes for young pupils as well as conversational English classes for local women. Our primary goal is to support educational efforts through the dissemination of information whilst increasing the engagement and the development of new skill sets.
|Description=The problem of education in Nepal is characterized by a lack of access to quality education, inadequate infrastructure, insufficient funding, and a shortage of trained teachers. Additionally, there are significant disparities in educational opportunities between urban and rural areas, as well as between different socioeconomic groups.
 
 
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Education is vital to help communities grow and develop. In Nepal, the school system remains plagued by high dropout rates with girls still being more likely to leave school earlier than boys (WENR, 2018). There is an urgent need to resolve the lack of education, particularly for women and girls. Due to gender inequality issues, women and girls experience higher limitations in access to education.
 
=Long-Term Impact=
The project works on sustainable, positive change through interactive and quality education, which prompts behaviour change. The educational sessions cover different learning styles to maximise the learning experience among students. Additionally, our project offers training opportunities, where members of the community assist training on literacy, numeracy and English. As a result, individuals, communities and the country as a whole benefit as we work towards sustainable outcomes.
 
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|Region=Nepal
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The problem of education in Nepal is characterized by inadequate infrastructure, lack of resources, low quality of education, and limited access to education, particularly for marginalized communities. Additionally, there is a significant gap between urban and rural areas in terms of education opportunities and outcomes.

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