Terra Foundation and Agrolíbano together for Education

The Terra Foundation and the Agrolíbano Foundation have signed a new collaboration agreement through which the Tutoring Scholarships and Connectivity Centers programs are implemented in 14 public educational centers that benefit from the Comprehensive Development Support Program for Children and Adolescents in the School Environment developed by the Agrolíbano Foundation.

This year, 74 students in the second cycle and 370 in the first cycle of basic education benefit from support for academic reinforcement, guided by liaison teachers and collaboration from grade school teachers. In addition, with the opening of the Connectivity Center at the Dionisio de Herrera CEB in the El Tular community, more than 350 students benefit from the Terra te Conecta platform that provides access to educational content from the national curriculum, thus contributing to SDGs #1, #4, #5, #10 and #17.