At the Tatu Foundation, we are convinced that there is no better way to fight extreme poverty than by giving every girl and boy around the world a good quality education.
According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics and the Global Education Monitoring Report, 420 million people could be lifted out of poverty with a secondary education, thus reducing the number of poor worldwide by more than half.
The education gap faced by poor children is a complex issue that stems from the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities, and addressing this gap is essential for poverty alleviation. It is a problem that affects communities across the globe, where children from low-income families often find themselves in underfunded schools with limited facilities and outdated curricula. Financial aid can play a crucial role in addressing these challenges, providing much-needed resources to help bridge this gap.

