The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 (UNSDG 4) aimed at ensuring inclusive and quality education and promotion of lifelong learning opportunities for all. Education is a cornerstone for sustainable development and serves as an effective tool in ridding society of poverty, enabling people to bring about progress, and promoting prosperity. However, this fact remains—the contrast is still huge − in both access and quality of education, rendering it an aspiration for all. These goals have a wide range of targets that are set to tackle these issues, from providing easily affordable or free education for both primary and secondary purposes and sharpening additional vocational skills to have those disparities erased.This article focuses on some of the various organisations, primarily based in the Indian sub-continent, that are engaged in the activity of providing free or affordable education to the vulnerable sections of the society. These organisations in turn have been aiding in the fulfilment of UNSDG 4 and the goal of Quality Education that it set up.
Founder: Madhav Chavan and Farida LambayFounded: 1994Location: Mumbai, India
Pratham Education Foundation is the biggest non-governmental organization working towards making a difference in the quality and reach of education for underprivileged children in India. The mission of Pratham has been that every child is in school and learning well. It has been pioneering many programs that have made a difference in the learning outcomes of children.
The impact of Pratham has been seen in the case of millions of children across India. It is not mere increment but quantum improvement in learning outcomes. Also, it set off state reform in the education sector. Its models can be scaled up and replicated and provide a model for other organizations which work for the same cause of quality in education.
Founder: Shaheen MistriFounded: 2009Location: Mumbai, India
Teach For India is part of global Teach For All network, which aims to eradicate educational inequity in the country and does this by recruiting the country’s most promising future leaders.
Until the present, the Fellowship program has influenced over 38,000 students. Its vast alumni base remains engaged at every level of the work, continuing to strive for educational justice in the country, thus bringing about long-term and systemic transformation.
Founder: John Wood, Erin Ganju, and Dinesh ShresthaFounded: 2000Location: San Francisco, USA (operational in India and other countries)
Room to Read is an international organization dedicated to bettering education in literacy and gender parity. Embedded in several countries is a program laced with a function room to read, two field programs engulf the activities in India: Literacy and Girls’ Education.
Room to Read has benefited millions of children by enhancing literacy rates and supporting girls’ education. Their comprehensive approach addresses both academic and social barriers to education.
Founder: Salman KhanFounded: 2008Location: Mountain View, USA (global operations including India)
Khan Academy is a not-for-profit educational site that provides a free world-class education for anyone everywhere. It helps through online courses, lessons, and practice exercises in various subjects.
Khan Academy impacts children from, almost – all around the world – millions of students globally. It’s adaptive learning technology helps students quickly learn at their own pace and assists teachers in forming valuable insights around learning journeys themselves.
Founder: Ramji RaghavanFounded: 1999Location: Bengaluru, India
Agastya International Foundation is a transformative education organization working to provide new, activity-based science learning experiences to underprivileged rural children and teachers in India. It also fosters creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills through experiential learning.
One of Agastya International Foundation’s single largest initiatives, the Science Lab on Wheels alone has covered more than 19 states in the country, reaching over 10 million children and 250,000 teachers all across India to achieve much-needed improvement in rural science education. This experiential learning approach, hands-on in nature, assisted in improving understanding, curiosity, and creativity toward the learning of science for the students.
Founder: Shaheen MistriFounded: 1991Location: Mumbai, India
Akanksha Foundation operates schools plus after-school centers for children from low-income communities with the aim to provide holistic education including academics, arts, and sports.
Akanksha has taken thousands of students to improved academic and personal levels through its holistic education model. The approach of involving the community at large, taken up by the foundation, behests change and hand-holding for the long term.
Founder: Shaheen Mistri and Priya AggarwalFounded: 2015Location: Pune, India
Avasara Academy offers a holistic approach to education among young women from low-income communities through rigorous academics and leadership development.
Avasara Academy has transformed girls from being under confident or scared to a strong and self-assured leader and change maker of society; thus, Avasara has been creating a gender-agnostic, socially empowering world.
Founder: Santanu Mishra and Shantanu Guha RayFounded: 2002Location: New Delhi, India
Smile Foundation is a national level development organization working for underprivileged children – education and healthcare. For each and every underprivileged child in the country, there are basic education and healthcare services that can be accessed in the Mission Education program.
Vision Smile Foundation can reach over 400,000 kids with the integrated method providing them with what is necessary to break the cycle of crime and poverty with education and health.
Founder: Ramesh Shah and Subhash GuptaFounded: 1986Location: New Delhi, India
Ekal Vidyalaya is a movement working with an aim meant to provide basic education to the children in rural and tribal groups of India. Among the offered services, the movement is engaged in organizing single teacher schools, under the name Ekal Vidyalayas, in far-flung areas where formal schools are very few.
Ekal Vidyalaya operates over 100,000 schools, touching millions of children from rural India, drastically reducing illiteracy, and empowering the community.
Founder: Bunker RoyFounded: 1972Location: Tilonia, Rajasthan, India
Barefoot College operates with the mission of educating and training women teachers from rural India to be change agents of country-specific needs. It has exposed them to training in solar engineering, water management, and healthcare.
Barefoot College has trained thousands of rural women who have been able to take up development projects in their communities. The college’s innovation has been duplicated in over 93 countries.
Founder: Ashish DhawanFounded: 2012Location: New Delhi, India
The Central Square Foundation is inspired by the objective of guaranteeing the best level of school education to all children in India. CSF works in collaboration with governments, other non-profits, and the private sector on initiatives that can drive transformative and sustainable reforms in the Indian education system.
Central Square Foundation, based in Delhi, India, has been deeply engaged with almost every state-level reform in education. Additionally, it has partnered with organizations such as the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the UNICEF to scale up its efforts. Based on evidence and systemic reform, CSF has been able to impact millions of children in getting a better quality of learning. More importantly, in the field of foundational literacy and numeracy, it has made a massive contribution toward significant improvements in early education outcomes.
Founder: Roshini MukherjeeFounded: 1998Location: Noida, India
Vidya & Child is a nonprofit educational organization, bridging the gap in education for the poorest of poor children by providing them with complete, holistic education. The organization runs learning centers with the offer of comprehensive curriculum: academics, co-curricular activities, life skills education.
Vidya & Child has impacted thousands of children from impoverished families, gifting them the resources and further chances for success in academics and beyond. That is, communication with holistic education, ensuring that children get empowered with education to break the vicious circle of poverty and to realize their full potential. In focusing on both academic and personal development, Vidya & Child helps children realize their full potential and become well-rounded citizens of tomorrow
These are among organizations effecting change in their efforts to attain UNSDG 4 by ensuring free and quality education among underserved communities. From large-scale literacy drives by Pratham to fellowships with a leadership focus by Teach For India, globally reaching Khan Academy to BYJU’S with its innovation in digital learning solutions, each of these organizations has ticked on one or other issue that plagues the sector. Their work together closes the gap in education efforts to ensure every child has the opportunity to learn and develop.
As startups and other stakeholders aim to contribute to this mission, they can draw inspiration from these successful models. The focus here, therefore, will be on scalable, sustainable, and practical solutions devised through effective partnership across different sectors with an aim at boosting access to education and quality within it. Together, all these efforts will be directed at paving the way for a more equitable and better-educated world, consistent with the broader vision of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Pratham Education Foundation – pratham.org
Teach For India – teachforindia.org
Room to Read – roomtoread.org
Khan Academy – khanacademy.org
Agastya International Foundation – agastya.org
Akanksha Foundation – akanksha.org
Avasara Academy – avasara.in
Smile Foundation – smilefoundationindia.org
Ekal Vidyalaya – ekal.org
Barefoot College – barefootcollege.org
Central Square Foundation – centralsquarefoundation.org
Vidya & Child – vidyaandchild.org