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Six Pillars of Transformative Education.

At UWS Nepal, we drive educational change across rural communities through Six core pillars: Equitable Access, Inclusion, Quality Education, Building Sustainable Communities, Strengthening Education Systems and Climate Education and Community Preparedness. Together, these principles guide our mission to close educational gaps, foster inclusion, and empower communities, ensuring every child can achieve a brighter future.

These pillars form a comprehensive framework that addresses both immediate educational needs and long-term sustainability. By focusing on equitable school access, inclusive practices, high-quality teaching, community empowerment, and robust support systems, we work alongside communities and local governments to create lasting change. Each initiative brings us closer to our vision of education as a foundation for growth and opportunity in even the most remote areas of Nepal.

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Equitable Access

Access to education in rural Nepal is severely unequal, with only 55% of children enrolled in early childhood education and alarmingly high dropout rates, particularly among girls in secondary school, due to geographical, cultural, and financial barriers*.

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Inclusion

In Nepal, dropout rates for girls are concerning, with only 65% completing primary education compared to 75% of boys*.

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Quality Education

In rural Nepal, approximately 50% of students fail to meet academic standards in Nepali, English and Mathematics, revealing significant challenges in teacher quality and training*.

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Building Sustainable Communities

The Sustainable Development Goals emphasise the need for community-driven solutions in rural education, especially in skill development and vocational training to enhance self-sufficiency and economic stability.*

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Strengthening Education Systems

Strengthening the education system in rural Nepal is vital to combat high dropout rates, inadequate teacher training, and poor student performance. The World Bank emphasises that local engagement and strong support networks are essential for preventing declining enrollment, particularly among marginalised groups.* Our initiatives focus on collaboration with local governments and organisations for policy advocacy and capacity building, having trained 520 teachers to enhance educational outcomes and ensure that no child is left behind. *Source: World Bank. (2022). Education in Nepal: From access to learning.

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Climate Education and Community Preparedness

UWS Nepal incorporates climate education into its programmatic interventions, equipping all students and community networks, such as the Mothers’ Group, with essential life-skills. This includes conducting dynamic wildfire and earthquake drills for both students and their parents/guardians. Sessions on the importance of preserving our climate and the different things we can do to build climate change resilience form an essential component of the Mothers’ Group and community meetings. This commitment to fostering a safer, more sustainable world extends to impactful tree plantation drives, zero plastic campaigns, waste management training, symbolizing the powerful bond between education and environmental stewardship. Together, we are nurturing resilient, greener communities where education becomes a catalyst for sustainability and well-being. By empowering individuals and embracing environmental responsibility, we pave the way for a future that is safe, sustainable, and thriving for everyone.

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