Scholarships for Young People
What comes after basic education? For many young people, the path to secondary education becomes more complicated due to the lack of economic resources in their families, which often prevents them from prioritizing higher education, as they continue to face challenges in basic education. Thanks to the efforts of the Agrolíbano Foundation, options have been identified for their entry into secondary and higher education, ensuring continuity until they achieve their professional goals. This initiative has benefited 19 families, including 11 from communities where children have graduated from public basic education centers supported by the ADINAE program.
A total of 20 young people are participating, 10 women and 10 men, and 10 new students will join in the 2024 academic year. Four of these students are enrolled in partnership with the Luis Landa School of Agriculture. This effort contributes to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals 4 and 17 by promoting inclusive, equitable and quality education with learning opportunities in collaboration with multiple actors.
