SDG 4: Quality Education
“UDAAN center has transformed my life,” says Muskan Khatun, a 15-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a teacher.
Muskan lives in Bhagawanpur Rural Municipality in southern Nepal and currently attends Laxmi Narayan Kausalya Secondary School in grade eight. Several years ago, Muskan had to assume all household responsibilities when her mother fell ill and her father had to migrate to India for work. Despite her strong interest in education, Muskan had to drop out of school after the 4th grade.
When her father returned to Nepal, Muskan was hesitant to rejoin school due to the long gap in her studies. However, she and her parents met with representatives from CARE Nepal and Dalit Janakalyan Yuba Club (DJKYC), a local social development organization working to address issues such as caste-based discrimination, child marriage, and domestic violence. Together, they encouraged Muskan and shared information on how she could recover lost time through the UDAAN learning center, which provides accelerated learning for out-of-school girls.
“I’ve gained academic knowledge and essential life skills such as leadership, decision-making, personal hygiene, and sanitation,” says Muskan. “I participated in initiatives like Balika Sabha [Adolescent Girls Forum] and Friends of UDAAN, which has enhanced my knowledge and skills and has helped me adapt to the school environment.”