Over the past 10 years we have learned from and worked with communities from around the world. We believe that the fundamental and essential elements required to heal communities and develop sustainable infrastructure is through access to equatable learning opportunities, education and training. In 2019 we established the COWF School of Dreams located near the Syrian border in Jordan, serving over 300 displaced families residing in formal and informal encampment settings.
This year we took a step...More
Over the past 10 years we have learned from and worked with communities from around the world. We believe that the fundamental and essential elements required to heal communities and develop sustainable infrastructure is through access to equatable learning opportunities, education and training. In 2019 we established the COWF School of Dreams located near the Syrian border in Jordan, serving over 300 displaced families residing in formal and informal encampment settings.
This year we took a step back to address limitations in our mission services in a COVID19 pandemic and digitally driven world. We partnered with experts in remote learning for secondary high school aged students. COWF beneficiaries and students also have access to stem, data science, as well as guided project based learning experiences with private and public research entities. More recently, we partnered with Abwaab education, the only accredited remote online learning platform in jordan. The COWF ABWAAB remote learning pilot offers online learning opportunities to COWF beneficiaries, so that they too have the same opportunities to access to same equatable education and curriculum as do local citizens.
In addition to our COWF School of Dreams and the COWF ABWAAB remote learning program, we are now offering stem education and learning opportunities to disabled and marginalized as well as Stanford University's "Women in Data Science" program to girls and boys ages 10-19 years. We look to scale in the coming months in Afghanistan, Kenya, Jordan, Lebanon, Ghana, Nigeria, Haiti, and within the USA.
As we evolve and adapt to address constant change, innovation and growing inequalities worldwide, we continue to expand on our mission with ongoing development to build on curriculum with experts in teaching through university partners and programs that are already established. Within the next two years we will continue to build on educational programming to further scale learning and training opportunities for secondary school students, medical & surgical education, disaster relief and vocational learning.
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