
RGW Educational Initiatives
In a world where conflict and persecution are rampant, countless children are displaced. Among them, 17M refugee girls of school age experience the harsh reality of being denied access to education.
Girls in vulnerable communities face a greater risk of child marriage, gender-based violence, trafficking, child labour, and various forms of exploitation. These risks stem from displacement, economic insecurity, and lack of education. RGW is committed to changing this dire narrative.
We have launched several initiatives to address these challenges: building schools, offering scholarships, and providing school supplies. Through mentorship and guidance, we strive to assist these young girls in building resilience and shaping their futures.
Statistics Source: UNICEF; UN Refugee Agency.
RGW Educational Initiatives
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Kashmir Girls School, Pakistan
In Progress: A new school in Kashmir, Pakistan, to provide primary education for nearly 400 underprivileged girls.
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Malawi School, Southeastern Africa
In Progress: Aiming to provide children with education and resources to break the cycle of poverty through learning.
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Afghan Refugee Girls School, Pakistan
Currently delivering a four-year educational program for over 1,000 Afghan refugee girls.
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Preschool for Refugee Children
A nurturing daycare environment for early childhood education, supporting refugee families.
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Refugee Girls Self-Defence Program
Promoting safety, confidence, and health through self-defence training and fitness activities for refugee girls.
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Over seven million refugee children globally are denied the right to education, according to UN data. Join RGW in our urgent mission to educate and empower these young lives.