Ananya Sinha
1 Campaign
INR 52,972
Total Raised
0
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No. of children sponsored so far: 6
Hi Everyone,
I am a participant in the Kidz4Kidz Global Fundraising Concert organized by Enabling Leadership (https://enablingleadership.org/), a Global For-Purpose Organisation.
Enabling Leadership works with 9700+ under-resourced children to inculcate critical Leadership and Life skills through innovative programs that use Football, Music, and Lego. Through Kidz4Kidz Concert we’re hoping to support further 2,000 underprivileged children in their learning journey to become employable adults, and I want to do my bit.
I hope you will join me in impacting these young lives by making a contribution to my fundraiser. I believe that every child can be a leader, and it costs INR 800 (USD 10) per month, or INR 9,600 (USD 120) per annum to support one child.
Please support my campaign by sponsoring as many children as you can. These kids need your support, and I would be grateful if you could forward this to your friends and family and encourage them to contribute as well.
Together we can make the world a better place with equal opportunities for one and all!
JOIN ME, AND LET'S MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
With Gratitude,
Ananya Sinha
Donor Name | Donation Amount |
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Manikant Roy | SGD 168 |
Anushka Dhote | SGD 50 |
Sidhi Gupta | SGD 25 |
Aryan Sharma | SGD 20 |
Shilpi Verma | SGD 10 |
Meghna Prasad | SGD 20 |
Deepti Vikash | SGD 20 |
Anuj Verma | USD 15 |
Pragya Sinha | SGD 10 |
KANISHK MANCHANDA | INR 5000 |
Abhishek Sharma | INR 2000 |
Abhishek Sharma | |
Tulika Prasad | SGD 20 |
Gurpreet Harpal | SGD 20 |
Vaibhav Prasad | USD 50 |
Twisha Sinha | USD 25 |
Priyanka Sinha | INR 500 |
Romesh Kumar | INR 500 |
Amit Kumar | INR 500 |
Ritesh Kumar | SGD 50 |
Ginni Harpreet | SGD 20 |
Swati Sinha | SGD 168 |
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At Enabling Leadership, we address a critical gap faced by over 800 million children globally who lack the opportunity to develop essential life skills like problem-solving, collaboration, communication, and values such as gender equality. Without these competencies, these children remain trapped in cycles of poverty, unable to thrive as responsible and employable citizens.
This gap has become a global crisis, as recognized by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal #4, which emphasizes the need for inclusive and equitable quality education.
Employers view youth work-readiness as a critical issue, with key gaps in communication, professionalism, confidence, and teamwork. The challenge isn’t a lack of jobs, but that many candidates are not work-ready. By 2027, India, Southeast Asia, and Africa will have the largest youth workforce, with these gaps more pronounced among low-income youth.
Making a meaningful dent to this alarming life skills gap, Enabling Leadership works with 9-15-year-old children from underprivileged backgrounds, using innovative programs in music, football, and Lego to develop essential life skills needed to break the cycle of poverty. Our programs help children connect classroom and playground experiences to real-life challenges. Currently, we reach 10,000 children across 125 low-income schools in urban and rural India, Singapore, Cambodia, and Kenya.
The Future Demands Thinkers: Critical thinking and problem-solving are now among the most sought-after skills for future jobs, as workplaces grow more complex and dynamic (World Economic Forum).
Resilience Gap in Low-Income Countries: Over two-thirds of youth in low-income nations lack the resilience and adaptability needed to tackle challenges or embrace change (World Bank).
Workforce Readiness Crisis: Nearly half (44%) of employers globally say graduates lack critical thinking and communication skills, making them unprepared for the workforce (WEF, 2023).
Education Falls Short: One in three young people globally believe their education doesn’t prepare them with the skills needed for jobs (UNICEF).
Mismatch in Skills Training: About 31% of youth report that available training programs don’t align with their career goals. The most sought-after skills? Leadership (22%), analytical thinking (19%), and data processing (16%) (UNICEF U-Report).
India's Skills Deficit: Over half (53%) of students in India finish secondary school without the skills needed for decent jobs. (Unicef Head Henrietta H Fore)
Gender Employment Gap: Globally, young men are 1.5 times more likely to be employed than young women, with the widest gap (16.8%) in lower-middle-income countries (ILO, 2021).
Youth Unemployment The global youth unemployment rate stood at 15.6% in 2021—more than triple the adult rate. A staggering 75 million young people were jobless, and 732 million were out of the labour force (ILO, 2021).