Education in Peru

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Region: Peru

The problem of education in Peru is characterized by low quality of education, inadequate infrastructure, insufficient funding, and unequal access to education, particularly in rural and indigenous communities. This has resulted in high levels of illiteracy, low academic achievement, and limited opportunities for social and economic mobility.

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                Picaflor House is a community project in the village of Oropesa, in a deprived area of the Peruvian Andes near Cusco. Although millions of tourist dollars flood into Peru every year very little reache...
                
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                We believe in the power of education and trust in the potential of all Peruvians. We want a country where every student has the opportunity to realize their purpose and achieve their dreams. To do so,...
                
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                JAKON RATE is a multigenerational association that is building an educational center for the Shipibo-Konibo and their allies to practice, learn, and advance the application of their Indigenous worldvi...
                
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                Peru Champs wants to tackle the pressing issue of education in Peru. Unfortunately, a high quality education is only currently accessible to families with a high income. Our mission is to identify and...
                
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                The Experiencia Visionaria is a collection of three complimentary programs that bring quality education to schools in rural areas of the Cusco Region, so that adolescent students who have had their ed...
                
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