Breaking the cycle of poverty with education in the most remote parts of the world

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Happily Ever Smarter, a new campaign to get thousands more children in remote parts of Asia into school, for the very first time

“Our aim at UWS is to try to break the cycle of poverty by giving these children a life-changing education. We’ve already reached 6,800 children in Nepal – and 43,000 across all our programme countries – by developing schools, investing in local communities and innovating our programmes.

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