The Learning Passport

Burundian refugee children in one of Mahama Camp's child-friendly spaces play with educational apps

Our Mission 

Enable continuous access to education for children, youth, and teachers around the world and drive improved learning outcomes through high-quality, portable education to support their entry into other education or opportunity pathways, including formal education

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UNICEF
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53 percent of children

in low-and-middle income countries experience Learning Poverty -- this means, they cannot read and understand a simple story by the time they finish primary school

World Bank

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127 million children and young people

living in crisis-affected countries were out of primary & secondary school in 2019 -- this is equivalent to almost half the global out-of-school population

INEE

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1.3 billion children 

aged 3 to 17 years old mostly from low-income countries and rural regions do not have internet connection at home -- this digital divide is perpetuating inequalities

UNICEF

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