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Something To think About As We Send Our kids Back To School

Something To think About As We Send Our kids Back To School

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Something To Think About As We Send Our Kids Back To School

As I prepare to send my kids off to school tomorrow for a new year of learning and enrichment, my feelings are a mixture of excitement, and melancholy. This promises to be a great school year for the kids, but the summer flew by too quickly.  There is another sense, and I felt it as I bemoaned the cost of school supplies and new shoes for all four kids. I felt it when I mourned the end of summer fun and carefree days, and I know that is a side effect of doing the type of writing that I do.  I write to raise awareness and it was a nagging awareness that had me admonishing myself for begrudging the privilege of  opportunity while knowing that so many children in the world will never even have the chance to attend school this year.

The statistics are these:

-A staggering 130 million children around the world are not in school—70% are girls. (Opportunity International)

-A girl with an extra year of education can earn 20% more as an adult. (World Bank)
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-Educated mothers are more than twice as likely to send their children to school. (UNICEF) 

Despite the awareness of these numbers Education in other areas of the world is not always provided free for it’s citizens like it is here.

“Education is a pathway out of poverty and has seen the accelerator effect it has on improving lives and strengthening communities.”- Opportunity International

Opportunity International’s Education Finance Initiative, the Invest in One Child campaign

The microfinance organization Opportunity International has developed the Invest In One Child Campaign, to help tackle the issue and to ensure that all children have access to an education through the availability of their school fee loans. With the assistance of loans, parents are able to afford their children’s tuition and thus change their future. Opportunity International was founded to provide hope to the poorest of the poor through the transformational power of microfinance. Instead of just investing in the adults of a community , Opportunity Internationl is investing in the future of the community as well, it’s children.  According to their studies the number one reason that  families in certain countries in Africa do not send their children to school is lack of financial resources. Followed by lack of access to education facilities in rural communities and governments not being able to fund school construction, and meet demand.  The Education Finance Initiative program also funds school proprietor loans, allowing educators to open quality schools in rural communities where there is need.  Opportunity International is currently running  education programs  in Ghana, Uganda, Malawi, Kenya, Dominican Republic and Rwanda.

 

Photo curtesy of Opportunity International Ridgeway School Backie Namatovu Maria Mbabazi

Photo curtesy of Opportunity International, Ridgeway School
Backie Namatovu & Maria Mbabazi

By raising funds to support its education finance initiative, Opportunity International is helping to send children who would never have had the chance otherwise, to go school.  Currently donations are being matched up to $35,000 dollars. It costs roughly $240 dollars to send a child to school for a year, or $1 a day, so the matched funds have the possibility to send entire communities of kids to school for the year. Imagine the positive impact that would have on their futures.  It is known that education is a pathway out of poverty, and Opportunity International believes in the power of investing in one child at a time.

I also believe in the power of one, the power of one small act to inspire big changes, and one person being able to make a difference in someone else’s life. Even if that someone is across the world and we may never meet. when we act together the impact can be great. You can join the movement to provide an education to one child and give them the opportunity for a brighter future.

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global teamI wrote this post as part of The Global Team of 200, a highly specialized group of members of Mom Bloggers for Social Good that concentrates on issues involving women and girls, children, world hunger and maternal health.

Our Motto: Individually we are all-powerful. Together we can change the world. We believe in the power of collective action to help others and believe in ourselves to make this world a better place for our children and the world’s children.

 

Give Backpack

Give Backpack

FEED Projects Backpack/photo curtesy of FEED Projects

With our four kids and the start of school we have been in a flurry of household activity gathering supplies, getting ready for the new academic year.  My 8th grader and I agreed that the tattered backpack she has been using the past few years was in need of a replacement.   As we began to search for a new one, I received an e-mail from FEED Projects, about the backpack they now offer.  This is not your average backpack, but a backpack that gives back.  I  always like supporting the FEED Projects when I buy something that I will use daily, knowing that the cost of that item goes towards truly life saving national and international programs.  In the year 2000 the largest gathering of world leaders to date met for the Millennium Summit and adopted the Millennium Declaration committing to a global partnership to meet what they determined as The Millennium Development Goals with a deadline of 2015.

Photo courtesy of The Millennium Villages Project

 

 

The Millennium villages  in Africa demonstrate the success of low cost investments where agriculture, education, health, infrastructure, gender equality and business development are all addressed in an integrated approach to lift the villages out of the cycle of extreme poverty. Community Health Care Workers are a critical piece to the plan, and as a result average community members are being trained to become part of the health care workforce in these villages.  They are each provided with a FEED Health Backpack, which are not only filled with medical supplies, but help to identify them as designated Community Health Care Workers.

Photo courtesy of Millennium Villages Project

 

 

 

 

This is where we come in:

“For each FEED Health Backpack sold, FEED will donate an identical backpack to a Community Health Worker (CHW) working in a Millennium Village in Africa. The FEED Health backpack will help to identify CHWs and establish their community presence as healthcare providers. It will also enable CHWs to better conduct their medical exams, as each backpack is packed with medical essentials.”- FEED Projects

I love the idea of purchasing a backpack that my daughter needs for school, which in turn delivers a FEED backpack filled with medical supplies that a health care worker needs in a Millennium Village.  By contributing to The Millennium Villages Project it feels like we are taking part in something really important and transformative, in our own small way. I ordered her the FEED backpack to use in her daily education at school, but my hope is that is serves a larger purpose.   Along with delivering critical medical supplies to others, I hope that in understanding its true purpose, it opens her global awareness and connectedness to help educate her on the world beyond as well. 

Photo Courtesy of The Millennium Villages Project