Exploring the disparities in infrastructure and education across the world and identifying regions that need the most support.
Access to basic infrastructure varies dramatically across the globe. From clean water and electricity to transportation and internet connectivity, these disparities impact economic opportunities and quality of life.
People lack access to safely managed drinking water
People currently live in slums or slum-like conditions in cities
People lack access to electricity
These infrastructure gaps not only impact education quality but also perpetuate cycles of inequality, making it crucial to develop innovative solutions.
Education is a fundamental human right, yet millions of children worldwide lack access to quality education. Disparities in educational resources, trained teachers, and school facilities perpetuate cycles of poverty.
Children currently excluded from access to education across the globe
Adults worldwide failed to acquire basic literacy skills
Teachers needed to achieve universal education
Educational inequality is most pronounced in Sub-Saharan Africa, parts of Asia, and conflict-affected regions, where children face numerous barriers to accessing and completing quality education.
Explore regions with the greatest needs in infrastructure and education
Join the global effort to reduce inequality in infrastructure and education.