National service coupled with education awards, such as AmeriCorps programs or Teach For America, can help young people gain skills and contribute to society without accumulating excessive debt. It gives them a means to develop job skills and discover career paths.
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As educated girls become women, they can transform local communities and act as role models for younger girls.
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In times of disaster, basic connectivity is a form of aid that connects people to the resources critical for survival and enables humanitarian organizations to quickly deliver life-saving information.
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Health care needs are paramount after a disaster, and medical personnel fight against time to reach and assist victims.
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When people look for and demand purpose in their work, it impacts businesses, communities, and the economy.
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Young women can be particularly hampered by a lack of female teachers, since they may not feel as comfortable in classes taught by men. And as more girls see educated women who are prominent in their careers and communities, the more positive role models there are for them to emulate.
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When people look for and demand purpose in their work, it impacts businesses, communities, and the economy.
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Together, with technology as an enabler, we can help our veterans find meaningful civilian careers that match their skills and interest.
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From aerial robotics to big data analytics, technology presents the opportunity to expedite and magnify the impact of humanitarian relief efforts through greater efficiency and responsiveness: reaching more people, sooner, more cost-effectively, and saving more lives.