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Only 1 in 10 young Peruvians from rural areas study after school
Many schools leave young people without the skills they need to thrive after school. This means they stay stuck in the cycle of poverty or are at risk of exploitation.
Amantani's work opens opportunities in education and employment, stimulating social mobility and community development.
+1000
children, young people and women supported
210
young people with access to tertiary education
68
indigenous communities supported
83%
graduated students are employed
The Transitions Project prepares young people for life after school. It teaches them skills and knowledge to live independently and removes barriers to access to government scholarships. Additionally, the project offers scholarships for post-secondary education and equips young people with skills to help them enter the job market.
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