The Nigerian Child’s Rights Act guarantees that every child has the right to free, compulsory, and universal basic education.
Yet in many communities, children, including adolescents often lack access to schools, learning facilities and even when accessible, schools lack proper facilities to provide quality education. Hence, many children are left to continue the cycle of illiteracy and also become vulnerable to child labor, trafficking, teenage pregnancies, and child marriage.
That is why we are committed to raising world leaders by ensuring that children and adolescents in disadvantaged communities can access affordable and quality education to eradicate poverty, reduce inequalities, and ultimately create a sustainable society