Ensure all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education and graduate life-ready.
Could this be your career mission?
Below are employers you could work for, occupations they employ, and education and training programs to prepare you to achieve this target.
Employers
Community-Based Education Committees: Support and oversee educational initiatives, including advocating for free primary and secondary education.
Local Parent-Teacher Associations: Support schools at the community level and work to ensure education is accessible to all children in the community.
Youth and Student Associations: Engage in advocacy and community mobilization efforts to promote free education and address barriers to access.
Community Development Organizations: May include education as a core component of their initiatives, working to improve access to and quality of education at the primary and secondary levels.
Non-Governmental Organizations: Implement projects and programs to ensure that children have access to free primary and secondary education.
Women's Groups and Associations: Recognize the importance of education for children and may work towards ensuring that educational opportunities are accessible to all, particularly girls.
Local Faith-Based Organizations: Churches, mosques, temples, and other religious institutions may support education initiatives, advocate for free education, and provide support to schools.
Community Libraries and Learning Centers: Provide educational resources and support to children at the primary and secondary levels.
Community Empowerment Forums: May take on education as a key area, striving to make primary and secondary education accessible to all community members.
Social Entrepreneurship Initiatives: May establish initiatives that specifically target improving education, including efforts to make primary and secondary education free and accessible.