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SCB helps Jaago take digital schools to remote areas

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SCB helps Jaago take digital schools to remote areas

SCB helps Jaago take digital schools to remote areas

27 December, 2022, 09:00 am

Last modified: 27 December, 2022, 09:15 am

In 2021, SCB built two classrooms for JAAGO, which JAAGO estimates will be operational for 10-15 years. Not only that, SCB provided the roughly 4,500 students studying under the program with notebooks. 

The school also provides its students with one free meal every day. The menu is switched up to make sure that the students receive the necessary nutrition. 

“I really like studying here. The physical school remained closed for two years but our classes went on as regular,” said Sabrin Sami who studies in class six in this school. “If I had another child, I would have admitted them here,” added Sabrin’s mother.

At present, the initiative has provided 4,192 students nationwide with remote learning support. In addition to this, students have received stationery supplies to ensure they have the resources they need to succeed and make the most of their education – across both online and offline mediums. The Bank has also helped to expand JAAGO’s physical premises to ensure that students and teachers have the necessary facilities to learn and develop. 

“JAAGO’s biggest success story is probably the student I taught 15 years ago who is now working as an intern at JAAGO. She might even join JAAGO full-time after her internship. This is our success story,” said Korvi.

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JAAGO started its journey with 17 students. 10 of them are now studying in different universities, and of them two are studying in the US. Five of them are doing internships at various institutions.

The project spans ten locations:  Rayer Bazar (Dhaka), Banani, (Dhaka), Chittagong, Rajshahi, Habiganj, Teknaf, Dinajpur, Madaripur, Rangpur and Gaibandha. All of the schools except the ones in Dhaka are digital schools. 

This is significant as current and future students in these locations will benefit via the implementation of this project. 

“SCB has been working for 12 years with JAAGO. SCB is always on the lookout for projects it can contribute to and make a positive impact on society. Every year, since 2011, we have been collaborating on one project or another. 

This year we have built classrooms and helped the digital classrooms with connectivity. One year we took the responsibility of 300 kids,” said Bitopi Das Chowdhury, head of corporate affairs at Standard Chartered Bangladesh.

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“What other organisations call CSR we call it sustainability initiative. Sustainability means whenever we do a project with a partner, we are involved with that project for a finite time. We notify all our partners about this policy before going into a partnership so that after we are no longer involved with the project, it can be sustainable,” added Bitopi.

Teachers at the JAAGO Foundation have also reaped the benefits of this initiative. With new training programs and increased resources, the ability to teach with ease has been guaranteed – making it possible for teachers to do their jobs and serve their community without obstacles in their way. 

Prodip Koiri whose son studies in class five in JAAGO’s Habiganj school said, “I feel proud that my son studies at a school like this. This is very different from other schools. The digital Bangladesh we dream of – this school goes a long way in making that dream a reality.” 

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