Lead2030 Challenge Winner: Alfred Burgesson

How do we prepare 100 million futures for a world of opportunity?
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Education is a cornerstone of sustainable development – it empowers and uplifts individuals, nations, and society. However, millions of people around the world are held back from achieving their full potential. Investing in education and skills is the answer. It is the foundation of opportunity and progress and creates better futures for all.

Our future innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders will need new skills to help us meet the challenges of tomorrow. Unfortunately, today, 800 million youth are not going to have even the basic skills to succeed in the workforce by 2030. Educational inequality was a global challenge well before COVID, but the pandemic has further widened the learning gap.

At Deloitte, we are committed to expanding opportunities for 100 million people by 2030 by developing job skills, improving educational outcomes, and providing opportunities for individuals from underrepresented and marginalized groups around the world. In line with this ambition, Deloitte is proud to support the Lead2030 Challenge for SDG4 for the fifth year. Working together, we can accelerate innovative youth-led solutions to achieve inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all.

 

 

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Tribe is a leading technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation hub for racialized (i.e., Black Indigenous and Persons of Colour) communities—we provide our members access to relevant resources (i.e., Community, Coaches, and Capital) so they can create wealth and make the world a better place. Our Purpose is to empower a community of racialized people pursuing technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Our Mission is to provide our members access to relevant resources to connect, work, and grow. Our Vision is a world where racialized people are at the forefront of sustainable technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation.

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