PROJECT MERITED NIGERIA

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More than 130 million girls did not go to school today – a number so big if it were its own country, it would be the 10th largest in the world. If we start counting these girls from one right now, we wouldn’t reach 130 million until 2023. This is a global crisis and the consequences are dire.

Out of school girls are more likely to become child brides, more vulnerable to diseases like HIV and more likely to die young. Conversely, educating girls and women is a particularly smart investment with far-reaching benefits. Girls who receive an education have better employment opportunities and their earning potential rises by almost 12% for every additional year of schooling. This helps both the individual as well as her family, community, and country — in fact, the impact of addressing the gender gap in education could yield over $112 billion a year to developing countries. if you equip people of any social or economic background with the resources they need, they will accomplish phenomenal things. That’s why digital skills come in.

Helping more young girls understand that programming can be creative and social could attract more women to a field long dominated by men to explore some awesome places where young girls can learn to code in Africa, spike girl’s curiosity and encourage them to explore countless possibilities of what they can do with code. The 4th industrial revolution is such that skills is the new currency, formal education regime is gone. By teaching these girls to code, they will be equipped with skills that will fetch them income, encourage gender equality and keep them relevant.

Through Project Merit Ed Nigeria, the Wishwall Foundation donated 6 laptops and Internet subscription to train girls living in Northern Nigeria (Lafia and Niger State) to access digital learning (Social media marketing, graphic design and programming). Over 40 girls have benefitted from the training. In an interview, one of the girls mentioned how she has never used a computer before. In her words, “I have never used a computer before, I never dreamed that one day I will touch it, I know how I can market my new skill in graphic, I can apply for a job with my skill and start earning. My parent intent is to get me married but I believe they will have a change of mind once I get a job from my new skill, thank you Ms Simonetta Lein, Thank you to the Wishwall foundation” 

For more information on Project MeritEd Nigeria, visit  http://thewishwall.org/the-wishwall-foundation/ , IG: @thewishwallfoundation

About the Wishwall foundation: The Wishwall Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization and social community. The Foundation is built on the “pay it forward” philosophy. Its core principals are to give a voice to the voiceless and to help make meaningful wishes come true. The Wishwall Foundation is multi-faceted. It consists of The Wishwall Online and The Wishwall in Every City, where people can express their wishes and where the Foundation inspires them to help each other and grant those dreams that are more meaningful.

The Wishwall Foundation collaborates with other non-profit groups that promote social integration and the defense of human rights, as well as with companies who wish to sponsor worthy initiatives. The Wishwall Foundation seeks to be a global movement that inspires people and unites humanity through art, fashion, and goodwill.

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