
Piloting Digital Learning Solutions in Remote Areas
Our new technology pilot program is bringing digital learning to students in areas with limited internet connectivity.
We're excited to announce the launch of our most ambitious healthcare initiative to date. Building on the success of our existing programs, we're expanding our reach to serve 10,000 additional people across Bangladesh, Peru, and Tanzania.
The Global Health Access Initiative represents a $2.5 million investment in sustainable healthcare solutions for underserved communities. Our approach focuses on:
We selected Bangladesh, Peru, and Tanzania based on extensive research and community partnerships:
Bangladesh: Working in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, we'll serve indigenous communities with limited healthcare access. Our focus will be on maternal health and infectious disease prevention.
Peru: In the Amazon region, we'll establish mobile clinics to serve scattered communities along river systems. Mental health support and traditional medicine integration will be key components.
Tanzania: Our work in rural Dodoma region will focus on child nutrition and vaccination programs, building on existing community health networks.
By the end of 2024, we anticipate:
This initiative represents our commitment to scaling successful programs while maintaining our focus on community-driven, sustainable solutions.
Help us create more success stories like this one. Your support makes these transformations possible.
Our new technology pilot program is bringing digital learning to students in areas with limited internet connectivity.