Doo Group And UNICEF Hong Kong Continue Purveying Children’s Rights To Education

News | 19 Apr 2023 02:43/PM GMT

Doo Group is pleased to announce an extension of its successful partnership with UNICEF Hong Kong to continue purveying children’s rights to education. Since April 2022, Doo Group has begun its journey with UNICEF Hong Kong in supporting children’s education via the participation in the Schools for Asia program.  

After a year of robust collaboration which had led to a big success, Doo Group decided to continue moving forward with UNICEF Hong Kong to empower more children in need all around the world. 

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Students of Bathou Ashram High School during their class session in Medaghat, Baksa, Assam on March 25, 2022. MoE-NCERT Foundational Learning Study was conducted across all states in India during March 2022. 

 

Purveying Children’s Rights To Education In Times Of Uncertainty 

As a global financial group driven by the principles of people-oriented and social inclusion, Doo Group always believes that education is the empowering force to create infinite possibilities. It breeds confidence, hope and a bright future.  

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UNICEF has developed a signal language book for non-verbal children. He is a student at General Education School #3 in the city of Altai. 

 

Looking back at the journey with UNICEF Hong Kong over the past year, the Schools for Asia program has achieved a significant result in ensuring the continuation of learning in times of uncertainty through three aspects: 

        1. Digital Learning Solutions 

UNICEF launched an innovative digital learning platform, “The Learning Passport”, to help out-of-school children grapple with the challenges brought by the COVID-19 outbreak. As of December 2022, the platform has accumulated more than 120,000 users across the East Asia and the Pacific Region. In total, 45,000 courses have been completed.   

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UNICEF Timor-Leste Representative, Valérie Taton, handed over a number of tablets to the Ministry of Social Solidarity and Inclusion at a residential care facility for children in Dili. The tablets will be used to monitor the COVID-19 response done by the Ministry of Social Solidarity and Inclusion. 

 

        2. Adolescent Learning And Skills 

UNICEF offers alternative ways of learning to adolescents who are out-of-school for various reasons, especially because of inequalities that originate in gender. Since there can be additional barriers for adolescent girls to stay in school, notably in countries where the education of adolescent girls can be perceived as less important than that of boys. 

 To break that barrier, one of the many things UNICEF and its Schools for Asia programme has done is distributed 110,000 self-learning materials, trained 3,200 teachers on psychosocial support, and provided student kits to 5,800 adolescent girls in Nepal.  

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First graders of Tunua Elementary School studying their classroom. The prepared program will focus on increasing access to quality learning, the availability of clean water, sanitation, and personal hygiene services, as well as essential health and child protection services. 

 

        3. Education In Emergencies And Climate Change 

As the continent of Asia includes some of the most disaster-affected areas, UNICEF is determined to provide continuity in education. For example, UNICEF expanded its comprehensive school safety program to 10 states, assisting 145,000 schools to build resilience against humanitarian and climatic shocks in India.  

 

Forging Closer Ties To Empower Transformation  

The Schools for Asia programme was a great success in the past year. Together, Doo Group and UNICEF Hong Kong worked dedicatedly in unlocking children’s potential with continuous learning opportunities. It is the group’s honor to make a positive impact on the lives of underprivileged children. Every child should have access to a high-quality education as it helps them develop the necessary skills to support themselves and make wise decisions. An educated individual is ultimately better able to get through difficult times and contribute to the development of society. 

Success is not a destination; it is the beginning of another whole new journey. Even though the Schools for Asia programme has reached a great achievement, there are still many children in the world who have no access to learning due to poverty and marginalization. In realizing this, Doo Group decided to continue a successful partnership with UNICEF Hong Kong for the next two years.  

Over the next two years, Doo Group will be engaging in another UNICEF program – “Reimagine Education”. The new partnership is expected to help children affected by the pandemic to continuously learn with digital solutions. As of 2021, more than 500 million children and youth have gained access to world-class digital learning solutions.   

The successful extension of the partnership between Doo Group and UNICEF Hong Kong marks another new milestone in children empowerment. Together with UNICEF Hong Kong, Doo Group strives to reach greater achievements. 

 

 

About Doo Group        

Doo Group was established in 2014, currently headquartered in Singapore. After years of development, Doo Group has become a multi-faceted financial services group with financial technology as its core. With multiple sub-brands such as Doo Clearing, Doo Financial, Doo Prime, FinPoints and more, Doo Group is committed to provide trading and asset management services for over 20,000 financial products such as Securities, Futures, Forex, CFDs and Funds to global individual and institutional clients. 

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Hong Kong: +852 6701 2091 

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About UNICEF  

UNICEF works in the world’s toughest places to reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents – and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere. Across over 190 countries and territories, UNICEF does whatever it takes to help children survive, thrive and fulfil their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.   

And we never give up.  

  

About Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF  

Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF HK) was founded in 1986 and was established as an independent local non-government organization to raise funds through public donations, corporate partnerships and special events, etc. to support UNICEF’s work. UNICEF HK also promotes and advocates for children’s rights through organizing education and youth programs in Hong Kong.  

For more information about the UNICEF “Schools for Asia” campaign, please visit this following website:    

UNICEF Hong Kong: https://www.unicef.org.hk/en/schools-for-asia/
 

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