Re-enrolling young people in school
30 years ago, our partner Questscope was founded with a mission to put the last, first. Decades later, the organization has grown to serve thousands of young people in the Middle East and beyond. Working with individuals, communities, local organizations, and international partners to produce social, education, and entrepreneurial opportunities for marginalized youth, they’ve stayed true to their original vision – to lift up the most vulnerable.
One of Questscope’s hallmark initiatives is their Non-Formal Education Program, re-enrolling young people in school when they otherwise would not be able to continue their education. In Jordan, when a young person drops out of school for more than three years, they lose their option to return. But there are scores of reasons why a child might need to put their education on pause for a while. Some children drop out to work and support their families, some young women may be married early, and some parents can’t afford the school fees. Often they are refugees whose lives have been upended by crises.