BYJU’S ‘Education for All’ initiative has impacted
3.4 million children in one year of
its launch; aims to educate 10 million children by 2025
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In partnership with over 110 Nonprofits, the initiative has made
digital learning accessible and equitable for children from underprivileged
backgrounds in 26 Indian states
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Initial studies by KPMG on BYJU’S Education For All initiative, states
that 75% use the app for an average of 1 hour every day and 57% attribute their
performance improvement to BYJU'S
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Girls form 50% of the beneficiary set of BYJU’S Education for All
Reinforcing its commitment to
create a far-reaching impact for students from underserved communities, BYJU’S
flagship social impact initiative, Education
for All (EFA), marks the one-year milestone of its launch. Within a year,
the initiative has impacted 3.4 million children across 26 states and 340+
districts by making tech-driven education accessible, equitable, and possible
for all. On the occasion of this momentous one-year anniversary, BYJU’S
Education for All has revised its goals to empower 10 million children by 2025
through high-quality digital learning from 5 million which was decided at the
launch of this initiative.
Since its launch, BYJU’S
Education For All, through its partner NGOs, has been enabling children from
rural areas and urban slums of India to get an equal opportunity to learn with
access to BYJU’S free streaming licenses. It is focused on a vision to
eliminate the digital divide across the country by empowering and enabling
students with sufficient resources and fostering a comprehensive ecosystem of
digital learning.
Through the EFA NGO partners
and on-ground facilitators, students are now using the BYJU’S App as a primary
mode of learning. This effort has witnessed phenomenal engagement and traction
among children using the app. Additionally, girls form close to 50% of the
beneficiaries of BYJU’S Education for All programs.
According to an initial study
by KPMG (SROI method), a whopping 75%
continue to use the app for an average of 1 hour per day.
The study also reveals that:
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57%
of respondents continued to learn from the app due to interesting content that keeps them engaged and not because of
any external pressure from parents or teachers
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57% attributed
their performance improvement to BYJU’S along with other factors (e.g teachers,
parents, tuitions)
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Out of these 57%,
31% attributed this improvement solely to BYJU’S
On the annual milestone of
Education for All (EFA), Divya
Gokulnath, Co founder, BYJU’S, said, “EFA
was born out of our dream to cultivate an equal opportunity education
ecosystem. While the program was in its nascent stage, the COVID-19 pandemic
shook the world, it challenged the foundation of our education ecosystem by
forcing millions of schools to shut down. Our technology-first education tools
helped us bridge the gaps widened by the pandemic. Through our ever-growing
network of strategic NGO partners, we continue to provide quality education to
millions of children across the remotest parts of India like Uri, Hailakhandi,
Tirap, Bastar, and more. With each passing day, the number of children
continues to grow. It is heartwarming to know that we have been able to restore
smiles on the faces of children. Every child we connect to education renews our
commitment towards making quality education accessible and equitable. We
believe that the young minds of the country possess immense talent, and with
the right resources and support, we can together transform the future of
India.”
Speaking about the partnership with BYJU’S, Matthew
Joseph, Country Director, American India Foundation said,
"The last two years have exposed the wide chasm between the connected and
the unconnected, revealing hordes that are far behind on the digital uptake.
Millions of students from underserved communities do not have the access to
high-quality education, or the right resources, curriculum, and guidance to
continue and scale their learning. AIF’s partnership with BYJU’S aims to
address such inequalities in digital readiness that further widen the digital
divide and have significant development implications that cannot be ignored.
This partnership has impacted thousands of students across different states in
the last year and that is just the beginning. We hope that this association
enables us to reach the length and breadth of this country and ensure that we
do not leave those who are less digitally equipped even further behind in a
post-pandemic world,"
For
Riya Manoj Rathod, a bright student from class 9 and daughter of a daily
wage worker in Ghatkopar’s Bhattwadi, the pandemic-induced school closure
brought her academics to a halt. “I have always enjoyed learning and aspire
to become a doctor. During the pandemic, it became very tough for me to
continue studying since schools were shut and everything moved online. My
father’s income was also impacted and owning a device for studying seemed like
an impossible dream. BYJU’S EFA and Ratna Nidhi Foundation made that dream come
true by giving me and several others in my area free access to a tablet &
BYJU’S self-study modules. Not just that, my family also received support for
basic needs. I am now able to study with ease and convenience and pursue my
dreams. I am thankful to BYJU’S for helping me continue learning,”
In the virtual world, access
to a digital education can open a multitude of opportunities for young students
to learn, explore and grow. The pandemic has further highlighted the need to
bridge the existing digital divide within the country. The evolving landscape
has led BYJU’S to scale EFA across the Indian states and foray into remote
locations with intermittent internet connectivity and inadequate
infrastructure. Through this initiative, BYJU’S has also partnered with over
110 Non-Profit Organizations such as Ladli Foundation in Uttar Pradesh, Save
the Children, Smile Foundation, and European India Foundation to make education
more accessible for underprivileged students in Telangana. BYJU'S is also
closing working with NITI Aayog to provide high-quality test preparation
coaching to 3,000 meritorious students across 112 aspirational districts of
classes 10 and 11 who aspire to appear for NEET and JEE.
Through EFA, BYJU’S is
working towards the democratization of education to enable every child with the
opportunity to learn. The company is making this possible via tech-driven
learning programs that empower children in the most remote geographies and
underserved communities. The initiative aims to enhance every child’s potential
through education and thereby fuel an entire nation's journey towards
transforming into a healthier and more prosperous society. To know more, click here.
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