Achieving Positive Social Impact in International Education Projects
Join us to explore how two British education projects, in Pakistan and in Uruguay, achieved excellence through innovation to help achieve a positive social impact and a sustainable outcome.
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Many of our our members work on education projects around the world, focusing on achieving positive social impacts in some of the most deprived parts of the globe.
The Covid-19 pandemic has at once made the need for driving positive social change more urgent, whilst also putting up barriers to some of the traditional ways in which that change could be achieved.
Join us to explore how two British education projects, in Pakistan and in Uruguay, achieved excellence through innovation to help achieve a positive social impact and a sustainable outcome.
This event is part of a mini-series following up on the successes of our members at the 2020 BEI Awards, showcasing the UK's expertise in development, infrastructure and more:
Mott Macdonald (Cambridge Education): The Pakistan EducationInnovation Fund – Highly Commended in International Positive Social Impactcategory
British Council: Ceibal en Inglés – Winner in InternationalPositive Social Impact category