The Massive Educational Deficit in Developing Countries

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We are proud to share the full-length video version of a thought-provoking conversation I had with Katrin MacMillan, founder and CEO of Projects for All, a non-profit human rights organization providing services to developing countries. The organization’s mission, founded in 2013, is to empower communities facing human rights challenges by providing life-changing support and partnership.

The Need for More

MacMillan points to a “massive educational deficit” in poorer nations that critically curtails positive growth. Money in the world is not being allocated for education programs in developing countries in a fashion that sustains ownership and real life advancement for students.

In part 2 of the series, Macmillan talks about the challenges of shifting the paradigm away from a traditional education model to one that is community owned and led. Education funding for developing countries is still narrowly defined through the lens of books and schools, so changing the historical approach takes time and a collective effort.

Creating Programs that Self-Sustainable

Projects for All brings world-class education to remote places where there are often no schools and an intergenerational lack of education. Children are forced to raise themselves out of the depths of poverty, many with no parents or history of education. It is from this backdrop that MacMillan is building grassroots programs that become self-sustainable. It’s a remarkable undertaking that deserves high praise for bringing hope and empowerment to the neediest of humanity.

Part 1 of the interview was originally published on The Huffington Post

 

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  • Katrin Macmillan

    Katrin Macmillan is Founder and CEO of Projects for All, a non-profit human rights organization based in the United Kingdom and the United States. Katrin has worked in development, human rights advocacy and humanitarian aid in Africa, NYC, and London. She is an award-winning producer, coordinated advocacy events, and has worked as a development consultant. Katrin co-launched Bwari Soap Co, and initiated the emergency relief for Jos. She also worked with the Developmental Association for Renewable Energies to build Africa's first energy-autonomous housing using recycled bottles. Katrin has addressed international academic forums on human rights and humanitarian aid, and has written for the Huffington Post, The Times and Time Out New York. Katrin lives in London with her husband Tom and their children Cressida and Hugh.

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