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Go My Journey
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Going to School Going to School, is creative not-for-profit trust that creates design-driven stories to empower all children with the skills they need to participate in the world around them, solving problems like poverty, unemployment, and inequality. The organization takes its name from a children's book, Going to School in India, published by Penguin Random House in India in 2004. The children's book was published in the USA by Charlesbridge Publishers in 2005. Registered in New Delhi in 2003, the organization’s content has been incorporated in national curriculum- National Council of Education Research and Training textbooks in India where it’s read by over 10 million children every year. Going to School has MOU’s with the Government of Bihar and Jharkhand, working directly in 1,300 secondary schools reaching 150,000 kids every week with skills, story and weekly action projects. Previously their movies have aired on STAR Utsav, POGO and National Geographic Channel. They were a finalist in the Google Global Impact Awards 2015 pitching their vision to create 12 digital games to teach skills to kids. Right now millions of children across India are dropping out of school without the skills they need to get a job or create a job. Even if they stay in school they are not learning the skills they need to succeed. India’s pressing youth unemployment crisis is real. By 2020 there will be over 200 million people below the age of 30 who will be out of work. In the last three years, they printed and delivered 1.4 million skills stories that taught skills to more than 350,000 children across three of India's poorest states. They work directly in 1,300 secondary government schools, empowering 8,829 teachers to deliver skills and ensuring children continue to be inspired and identify their own opportunities, enterprises, and solutions.
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