Our COVID-19 focus is on 3 aspects :
Hunger Crisis
Addressing the pandemic-induced hunger crisis with nationwide grocery distributions.
Disrupting Education
Bridging the digital divide in education through educational tablet distributions.
Healthcare Infrastructure
Supplementing healthcare infrastructure with protective gear donations.
The Challenge : Digital divide Disrupting Education
- The Covid-19 pandemic worsened the digital divide in India, impacting the education of children from poor and vulnerable communities during the last 1.5 years of school closures. India has the world’s second-largest pool of internet users, about 600 million. Yet half its population lacks Internet access, according to Government data.
- The Covid-19 lockdown in the country suspended physical classes in all educational institutions and moved teaching, learning and assessment of students to online mode. Only 2% of students from the poorest income groups have access to computers with the internet, only 3% have access to computers at home and 10% have access to the internet through any of the digital devices. A total of 320 million learners in India have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to UNICEF (October, 2020).
Our Response & Impact
tabs distributed to families in rural villages, towns and cities, including 50 special trainer tabs for teachers, benefiting poor children who were left behind by the digital divide.
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children, without digital devices at home, were engaged in education for an entire academic year by 84 Education Representatives deployed to reach their homes for daily classes.
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children engaged in online education from slum communities for the entire academic year 2020-21.
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children benefit by Byju’s Give - ‘Education for All’ Pilot program.
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Join the rescue effort
Fund Online Education
Empower underprivileged children with quality digital learning.
Rs. 1800/month