The IRSA Foundation, committed to the integral development of Argentine society, has implemented a series of programs aimed at ensuring access to quality education for all, promoting inclusion and equity in the educational field.
With the conviction that education is a fundamental human right and an effective tool to reduce poverty and guarantee equal opportunities, the IRSA Foundation has supported more than 30 social organizations specializing in various educational aspects, allocating 57% of its social investment to this purpose.
Among the supported initiatives is the creation of the "Observatory of Argentinians for Education," an organization that seeks to transform the country's educational situation through the analysis of evidence-based statistical data, the generation of consensus, and awareness through social mobilization.
Additionally, the Foundation has promoted learning and cultural dissemination by supporting the Children's Museum and the Holocaust Museum of Buenos Aires. It has also been one of the main contributors to the creation of the first Latin American Phototheque (FoLA) in Argentina, which, after a decade of multiple exhibitions in its gallery at Distrito Arcos, implemented an itinerant modality to bring photography to various cities in the country.
Furthermore, the IRSA Foundation has worked with organizations that strengthen religious teachings and traditions, such as Jabad Argentina, Menorá, Sucath David, and the Hillel Foundation, through educational workshops, professional training, and other enriching initiatives.
These actions reflect the IRSA Foundation's commitment to promoting inclusive, equitable, and excellent education, contributing to the development of a more just society with greater opportunities for all.
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