Post by nurnobisorker05 on Feb 27, 2024 5:43:17 GMT
Alliances to have the success that we share today with the media and with society. On this occasion, we deeply appreciate Provident for approaching us to develop these educational programs to benefit the community. I am sure that this alliance will generate very good results.” It should be noted that, for 16 years, Provident has been collaborating with different civil society institutions to deliver the Let's Talk About Money Workshop, an initiative that is part of its Corporate Social Responsibility program “JuntosCuidamos”.Sésamo is reaching displaced families and host communities in Colombia, Peru and Brazil with much-needed early education . Leveraging its deep knowledge of children and their caregivers, research-based content.
Work in crisis contexts around the world, Sesame Workshop announces new efforts to support displaced Venezuelan children and their caregivers, as well as as well as to the host communities in Colombia, Peru and Brazil. The nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street and Sésamo, the local version of Sesame Street in Latin America, is implementing two innovative digital distribution tools: the Jardín Sésamo device to deliver Sésamo educational content Chinese Australia Phone Number List over free local wi-fi along migrant routes, and Sésamo Chatbot, which uses WhatsApp to offer personalized educational content to caregivers. Efforts are designed to reduce barriers to education by addressing gaps in access to early education caused by the twin crises of displacement and COVID-19 in Latin America; all of this at no cost to the communities, thanks to the generous support of a number of donors.
As the Venezuelan crisis was reaching a new peak, Sesame Workshop completed a first- of-its-kind needs assessment on the situation of Venezuelan families and children ages 0-8 in Colombia, and found that: Children under 5 years of age are the fastest growing demographic group among those traveling through Colombia and the group most exposed to adverse experiences that threaten their healthy development. Families in transit lack access to educational resources that support children's learning. Families who have settled with the intention of staying face significant challenges: children are out of school due to academic delays and prolonged periods out of school, and educators and service providers lack adequate materials and training to support to the youngest children affected by the crisis.
Work in crisis contexts around the world, Sesame Workshop announces new efforts to support displaced Venezuelan children and their caregivers, as well as as well as to the host communities in Colombia, Peru and Brazil. The nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street and Sésamo, the local version of Sesame Street in Latin America, is implementing two innovative digital distribution tools: the Jardín Sésamo device to deliver Sésamo educational content Chinese Australia Phone Number List over free local wi-fi along migrant routes, and Sésamo Chatbot, which uses WhatsApp to offer personalized educational content to caregivers. Efforts are designed to reduce barriers to education by addressing gaps in access to early education caused by the twin crises of displacement and COVID-19 in Latin America; all of this at no cost to the communities, thanks to the generous support of a number of donors.
As the Venezuelan crisis was reaching a new peak, Sesame Workshop completed a first- of-its-kind needs assessment on the situation of Venezuelan families and children ages 0-8 in Colombia, and found that: Children under 5 years of age are the fastest growing demographic group among those traveling through Colombia and the group most exposed to adverse experiences that threaten their healthy development. Families in transit lack access to educational resources that support children's learning. Families who have settled with the intention of staying face significant challenges: children are out of school due to academic delays and prolonged periods out of school, and educators and service providers lack adequate materials and training to support to the youngest children affected by the crisis.