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GTQF Awards 3 Fully Funded Scholarships To Secondary School Students

On #InternationalLiteracyDay, we at the Grown Too Quick Foundation are excited to award fully funded scholarships to 3 secondary school students; 1 male and 2 females. We understand that #Literacy and #sustainability are inextricably linked. Supporting and promoting educational causes encourages more informed and engaged citizens committed to socioeconomic development.
 
Scientific evidence shows that education directly reduces vulnerability as it improves problem-solving skills and risk perception. Besides, it indirectly increases the chances of employment and economic and social capital, especially critical for girls. Unfortunately, the costs associated with attending school are a significant barrier for Malawi youths accounting for up to 69.7% of reasons for dropping out. This is particularly a big problem in the rural areas where over 80% of Malawians live. Such inequities exacerbate unequal access to critical human rights like education, thereby affecting the attainment of sustainable development. Girls are especially more vulnerable than boys as they present with additional associated risks like unfavourable cultural practices (spending more time doing household chores while sacrificing study time in the process), early pregnancies, et cetera.
 
The GTQF believes that by empowering vulnerable young people through education, a socially better world is certain.
 
"Happy International Literacy Day!"