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This chapter addresses education, including potential learning losses resulting from the pandemic. Furthermore, gender, racial, and ethnic inequities in education continue to inhibit economic mobility. Some companies are promoting initiatives to accelerate learning, and close the digital divide, for children and young adults from marginalized communities in the United States, and in the Global South. With a focus on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), businesses are investing in organizations that prepare young people for twenty-first century careers. This chapter features three outstanding nonprofits funded by scores of major companies. This chapter also examines the advantages of promoting hybrid models for organizations in the Global South—organizations that provide education, healthcare, and other essential services. The hybrid model is co-created by people who live in the community being served—people who are deeply familiar with the needs and the culture. One example is a highly successful grassroots organization whose leader grew up in the community being served. The organization is heavily funded by multinational corporations. Companies that take an inclusive and systemic approach to solving the global education crisis recognize it is in their own interests, in addition to benefiting societies and economies.
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