According to UNICEF, an estimated 153 million children worldwide are orphaned.
Most of them go through trauma, stress, and lack of affection that hits them severely at a relatively young age.
With climate changes, poverty, conflicts, disasters, and now the pandemic, impoverished communities around the globe are struggling to survive.
In addition, this post-pandemic age of new and dangerous variants is a threat that these vulnerable lives cannot face alone.
Education is not just about learning for children in unfortunate circumstances and crises but a door to seek hope and solace.
A good education can empower children to grow in their careers and outshine tremendously.
Lack of medical help is one of the significant issues underprivileged families face.
Their poverty becomes a barrier to seeking medical attention when needed.
Many people around the world struggle to earn enough for day-to-day activities and lack working opportunities in their countries.
Impoverished and vulnerable communities are in dire need of basic shelter and necessities to survive in peace.
84 million people worldwide live in dire conditions due to violence and disaster.
Their living camps are barely functional and fail to protect them against harsh weather. These inadequate conditions pose a significant challenge to their health and livelihood and affect their day-to-day life.