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13/05/2026

At IIMPACT, our programme is deeply rooted in the community. Through regular engagement with parents, village leaders, and local stakeholders, our teams continuously mobilise communities to recognise the importance of educating girls and creating a supportive environment for their learning. By building trust, encouraging participation, and addressing barriers to education, we work towards a larger vision — transforming communities through the education and empowerment of girls.


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Empowering Teachers, Transforming Girls’ Lives.

At IIMPACT, our teachers are the backbone of the GCEP programme, and continuous training and capacity building remain central to our approach to quality education.
Every quarter, we conduct an intensive 5-day Teacher Training programme to strengthen educators’ skills, confidence, and classroom practices. This quarter’s key focus was on Life Skills Education — equipping teachers with tools to nurture confidence, communication, decision-making, and emotional well-being among girls in our Learning Centres.
Through demonstrations, activities, and practical sessions led by our academic teams, teachers are supported with child-centred and engaging teaching practices. Quarterly Teacher Assessments (QTA) further help us identify learning needs and provide targeted academic support.
Today, through 1,748 Learning Centres across 11 states of India, we continue working towards ensuring every girl has access to joyful, meaningful, and quality education.
WomenEmpowerment CapacityBuilding

10/05/2026

At IIMPACT, we have seen how an educated girl transforms not just her own future, but the future of her entire family. Behind every girl who learns, persists, and succeeds, there is often a mother who chose hope over hardship.
In 2025–26, close to 30,000 mothers were engaged through IIMPACT’s Mother Literacy Programme, creating stronger support systems for girls’ education at home and in the community. We also witnessed an encouraging 8% increase in student attendance, reflecting the powerful role mothers play in sustaining learning journeys.
From walking long distances to send their daughters to learning centres, to joining literacy sessions themselves, these mothers are powerful partners in change.
Today, we honour every mother who believes that education can break cycles and build brighter futures.


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