Back to school for kids with no schools

By Karim mroueh

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using Minecraft for education, we ask school kids in Dubai to imagine how a nice school should look like and to build it in the game, we take their designs to a famous architect to turn it into workable design, we then build it in the areas that were affected by the earthquake or in developing countries

Education (General)

AED 500,000.00

About the Cause

Dubai Cares’ programs are designed to reduce, if not remove, the greatest obstacles that prevent children and young people in developing countries from attaining quality education. With each intervention, Dubai Cares evaluates the need for assistance across two key areas: 
 
Access to Education which allows Dubai Cares to improve children’s health and learning environment, increase education enrollment and attainment, increase access to education, reduce absenteeism, increase gender parity and increase promotion rates.
 
Quality of Education which enables early learning, enhances educational attainment and school progression, improves literacy and numeracy skills among children, enables teachers to access teacher training resulting in better learning outcomes, reduce dropout rates and increase primary school attainment.

Dubai Cares is a long-term advocate of safeguarding children and young people’s right to education and is currently playing a global advocacy role in spreading the knowledge about the importance of providing education to the unprivileged children.
We also champion education through research - There is an overwhelming lack of evidence as to what works to promote children’s learning in crisis-affected contexts. Research plays a pivotal role in tackling this issue.
 

My Story

As a marketer, I am driven to make a positive impact beyond just sales and tactics. That's why I came up with the idea of using Minecraft to help children in need of education. By engaging school kids in Dubai, we can ignite their creativity and imagination to design and build a school through the game. These designs can then be brought to life by a renowned architect and built in areas affected by natural disasters or in developing countries. This initiative combines the power of education and technology to give children everywhere the right to learn and grow.

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