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Poverty impacting education

By-Nikitha
Education is the
most powerful
weapon which can
use to chage the
world.
-Nelson mandela
How can we decrease poverty impacting
education with help of AI
4W canvas

● Who?
● What?
● Where?
● Why?
Who?
● Who are the stake holders?
The Children who are not gaining right education because of
poverty
● What do you know about them?
People Who need the right education at the right age
What?
● What is the problem?
The children who suffer from poverty not able to get education due to
problems
● How do you know that is a problem?(is there any evidence)
Without basic education most of the people suffer from poverty
Where?
● What is the context/situation the stakeholders experience the problem?
Lack Of money,no proper govt schools available,gender
discrimination.etc
● Where is the problem located?
In most of the developing countries,
INDIA
Poverty in India
Poverty has been
decreasing over
year but the urban
slums are
increasing in
karnataka, Tamil
nadu,Maharashtra
recently

https://www.borgenmagazine.com/rise-urban-
poverty-india/
Why?
● Why will this solution be of the stakeholders?
Allows Every person get educated and lead a decent life
● How will the solution improve their situation?
Increase in economic growth and a way to end poverty
Data features

● No. of poor children who suffer from poverty and don't


attend school
● The amount of money govt spending on education
● Gender partiality
● Child labour
● Child marriage
More information

● There are 364 million poor people in india,this has been estimated by United nations
because since 2011 census it was 69 million
● The amount of money govt spends per year on education is 6.43 lakh crore
ruppes($88billion) we can see that the government is spending a lot of money on
education but also we can some rural areas without primary schools
● There are still 10.1 million children in india who are doing child labour
● 1.5 million girls between the age 0f 17-19 are being married forcefully
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/toi-edit-page/stop-enslavement-of-our-children-despite-laws-criminalising-it-child-
labour-and-trafficking-continue-apace/
● In India, millions of children are forced into child labour due to poverty, high
illiteracy rates due to lack of education, unemployment, overpopulation, etc.
● Children engaged in child labor are robbed off of a happy childhood as well as the
fun, learning experiences in their formative years. A majority of child laborers leave
behind the path of education and compromise on becoming a literate individual.
Leaving school behind, they become fully absorbed in the practice, so much so that
they are unable to develop new skills and qualifications that are required to get into
gainful employment roles.

https://www.cry.org/blog/reality-of-the-practice-of-child-labor-in-
india/
https://www.strait
stimes.com/asia/
south-asia/child-
marriages-on-
the-rise-in-india-
amid-the-covid-
19-pandemic
https://childbrides
indiamali.wordpre
ss.com/about/
https://www.unicef.org/india/media/1176/file/Ending-Child-Marriage.pdf
● Estimates suggest that each year, at least 1.5 million girls under 18 get
married in India, which makes it home to the largest number of child
brides in the world - accounting for a third of the global total. Nearly 16
per cent adolescent girls aged 15-19 are currently married.
● Kriti Bharti, who runs a Non government organisation called Saarthi, said that
people in Rajasthan have come up with ways to evade the law.[39] The people in
Rajasthan holds marriage ceremony at night with only small group of people
attending the marriage which reduces the chance of neighbour or relative alerting
the police.[39] Once the marriage has taken place, the underage bride is not sent to
live with her husband until she reaches puberty. This way, even if the authorities
have been tipped off, the families can simply deny any wrongdoing. Bharti states
that 'in some parts of India, authorities are not always interested and child marriage
may be accepted as a part of the culture.

https://www.icrw.org/child-marriage-facts-and-figures/
Literacy rate increase over years

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_in_India
Problems faced by people from getting education
System mapping(Loopy)

● Elements
● No. Of govt schools in
india
● No. Of qualified teachers
● Child marriage,labour
● Gender partiality
● Amount of money govt
spending on education
● Household income
How can we decrease poverty and increase education with the help of AI

https://m.timesofindia.com/city/bengaluru/at-this- https://news.stanford.edu/2020/05/22/usi
bengaluru-school-robots-teach-and-teachers- ng-satellites-ai-help-fight-poverty-africa/
mentor/amp_articleshow/70867664.cms
Thank you!

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