In response to the current crisis, Fursati is implementing an innovative educational project for displaced students, relying on a blend of virtual learning and local educational centers. This project enables displaced students to continue their studies through a comprehensive digital platform managed by “Global Education,” along with local learning centers near shelters. These centers, equipped with computers, internet, and electricity, allow students to pursue their studies with the support of local coordinators. The program operates with a flexible schedule, allowing students to attend the centers for 4 hours daily, three days a week, from 8 AM to 8 PM.
Cost and Management
Designed to be cost-effective, establishing a center costs around $5,000, with operational costs estimated at $3,000 per month, ensuring the continuity of education with low costs and high quality.