The Blossom Bus: Help Rural Girls Get To School!
Organization | Lotus Outreach |
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Region | India |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Maya Norbu |
Linked Problems & Solutions
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The Blossom Bus project employs local vehicles in rural India to provide safe and reliable transportation to girls attending secondary school and college, clearing the single greatest obstacle to their continuing education.
Challenge
India has the highest rates in the world of sexual violence against women. For girls in rural Mewat, Haryana, if there is no school in her village she is forced to drop out. Parents will not allow their girls to walk to school due to the risk of sexual violence, and there is no affordable way for them to attend school outside of their village. Because of this, there is little incentive for a girl in these rural villages staying in school past sixth grade.
Long-Term Impact
Until secondary schools become available in all villages, the Blossom Bus aims to support girls at this transitional stage, leading the way in establishing female education as a norm rather than an anomaly. By supporting female education, the program mitigates gender imbalances, bolsters individual self-esteem and fosters a greater, more active role for women in society. The impacts of this program are far-reaching, reverberating across the economy and the futures of women and their families.
References
- http://www.lotusoutreach.org
- http://www.lotusoutreach.org/india/
- http://youtu.be/-NoWb9Dtn3k
- http://www.unfpa.org/gender/empowerment2.htm
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/5307/projdoc.pdf
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