Together, we can save children’s lives. Shockingly, at least 250 million school going children worldwide lack basic literacy skills in reading and mathematics. This puts them at risk of school drop-out, exam failure, and limits their potential to progress to secondary education. Ultimately, it denies them the opportunity to reach their full potential and puts them at a disadvantage for the rest of their lives. At PINAid, we are working to address this problem by refining and expanding our sector-leading Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) tool in vulnerable communities. Our EGRA tool, a series of short oral tests taken in the early grades of primary school, enables us to assess and address children’s learning needs at an early age. It also helps us identify learning gaps, gather robust data, and monitor progress, allowing us to evaluate the success of our programs over time.
We are committed to bring every child a more hopeful future. With access to healthcare and preventative efforts such as availability to receive healthy nutrition, children with have the physical ability to achieve a better life. Every child has the right to learn, regardless of their circumstances. We are committed to ensuring that children keep learning, even in the face of natural disasters, violence, or the risk of child marriage. Education is key to breaking the cycle of poverty and improving health, nutrition, income, and opportunities for all children. We strive to create safe and encouraging learning environments that improve child well-being.
While more children are surviving their early years than ever before, over five million under-fives still die each year. We partner with local medical and health centers to improve health for millions of children. Our partnering doctors, nurses, and health teams save lives every day in hard-to-reach communities around the world. We are committed to ensuring that all children receive the care they need for the best possible start in life
Hunger has many causes, including pandemics, rising prices, and disasters caused by climate change. Unfortunately, even today, one in four children do not have access to the nutritious food they need. Our hunger relief and nutrition programs are making a difference, helping millions of children every year.
This project will enable them to continue their studies in an English medium school, receive computer training, life skills, extracurricular activities, and career guidance to strengthen their dreams of becoming leaders and productive citizens of India. Our long-term goal is to reach 250 children aged between 6-16 years through this project. Please donate now to help us continue our vital work and support vulnerable children around the world.