Education in Philippines

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Region: Philippines

The education system in the Philippines faces challenges such as inadequate funding, lack of resources, and unequal access to quality education, resulting in low literacy rates and limited opportunities for students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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                To reach street children who generally lack access to public school services due primarily to poverty. These children have also limited access to food, shelter, protection, and health. Through the Str...
                
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                Opportunities for schooling taken for granted elsewhere are not always available to children in remote rural areas in the Philippines. FPVI enables vulnerable high school-age children in Tunga, the sm...
                
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                CANVAS works with local artists and writers to publish original picture books that are then donated directly to children in public schools and poor communities throughout the Philippines. For many of ...
                
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                The project will improve 6 (originally only 4 were targeted) ill-equipped daycare centers in poor rural communities located in La Union, Northern Philippines.  Through this, 200 poor Filipino children...
                
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                This Project will provide financial support to underprivileged but talented elementary graduates go thru secondary education.  The beneficiaries of this Project are low-income/underprivileged families...
                
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