If all children in low-income countries acquired basic reading skills, an estimated 171 million people could break the generational cycle of extreme poverty. Concern’s work is grounded in the belief that all children have a right to a quality education.
We integrate our education programs into both our development and emergency work to give children living in extreme poverty more opportunities in life and supporting their overall well-being. Concern has brought quality education to villages that are off the grid, engaged local community leaders to find solutions to keep girls in school, and provided mentorship and training for teachers.
- 244 million children around the world are missing out on their basic right to education.
- 50% of refugee children are denied access to a basic primary education.
- 51% of countries around the world have yet to achieve gender parity in the classroom
- 129 million girls around the world are missing from the classroom.
How we do it
Our Impact
- 1.1 million people reached last year through our education programs.
- 17,000 children in Ethiopia's Amhara region supported with a safe learning environment.
- 95,000 people across crisis-torn Niger reached with education programms in 299 formal and 118 non-formal primary schools.
- 23,000 students reached in northern Syria last year amid ongoing conflict and a devastating earthquake.
And that’s just in one year.
For every dollar donated to Concern, $0.93 goes directly into our life-saving programs in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities. Your tax-deductible gift makes you part of a vital community that enables us to reach over 1 million people each year with innovative education solutions.