Empowerment
BMF supports education through both direct school operations and strategic partnerships in underserved regions and refugee communities. We believe education is essential to preserving dignity and empowering individuals. By working together, we help build communities where people are not marginalized, but equipped to realize their full potential.
Opening doors
Education opens doors to the job market, combats inequality, improves maternal health, reduces child mortality, fosters solidarity, and promotes environmental stewardship. Furthermore, it empowers people with the knowledge, skills and values they need to build a better world.
Currently, BMF is operating several schools across West Africa and in Rohingya camps in Bangladesh. BMF believes education is particularly important in our globalized community because it requires our coordinated efforts to safeguard human dignity, and promote communities in which individuals are not marginalized, and empowered to live to their fullest potential.
The belief that quality education can help reduce poverty and inequality comes from recognizing education as a basic human right, just as food and shelter, and a vital aspect to protecting human dignity.
BMF supports education through both direct school operations and strategic partnerships in underserved regions and refugee communities. We believe education is essential to preserving dignity and empowering individuals. By working together, we help build communities where people are not marginalized, but equipped to realize their full potential.
Opening doors
Education opens doors to the job market, combats inequality, improves maternal health, reduces child mortality, fosters solidarity, and promotes environmental stewardship. Furthermore, it empowers people with the knowledge, skills and values they need to build a better world.
Empowering Minds, Uplifting Souls
Through faith-rooted education, we nurture the next generation to rise with knowledge, purpose, and light.
Our schools in Rohingya
educating across west africa
Currently, BMF is operating several schools across West Africa and in Rohingya camps in Bangladesh. BMF believes education is particularly important in our globalized community because it requires our coordinated efforts to safeguard human dignity, and promote communities in which individuals are not marginalized, and empowered to live to their fullest potential.
Madge Thomas once stated that “A quality education can be a great enabler with the capacity to empower and create opportunity… Equally, a lack of education can disempower those who need an opportunity the most and can lead to extreme poverty for generations”
Statistics
Youth Literacy Rate
Just 68% of West African youth are literate—the lowest rate across the continent.
Statista.com
Access to Education
100K Rohingya kids still lack access to education or learning centers in Bangladesh.
UNICEF
1000+ Students
We support 1,000+ students through partnerships with more than four schools.
UNICEF
The belief that quality education can help reduce poverty and inequality comes from recognizing education as a basic human right, just as food and shelter, and a vital aspect to protecting human dignity.
