I used to imagine in my future that every day would hold something new. In the past couple of years, though, that future hasn’t seemed exhilarating. Instead, it seemed exhausting. In my 21st century American context, constant busyness is good, preferable even. I...
By: Bryce Baca Burkina Faso is the “land of incorruptible people.” It also has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world. Landlocked between six other countries in West Africa, Burkina Faso is home to over 20 million Burkinabés. History in Burkina Faso While...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced schools and organizations like Edify to rely on technology in ways we never have before. However, because of the growing education entrepreneurship in Panama, there is hope. Over the past two years, our teams have found creative...
This month we’re featuring a Guest Blog written by Chris Carr, President and CEO of Farotech. Chris shares about how and why he partners with Edify. Farotech is a Philadelphia-based digital marketing agency, and as a company, they’re committed to giving...
The effects of war and conflict are exacting. They’re complex and can grind crucial national infrastructures to a screeching halt. Especially the damage it brings to education. Often school buildings and structures are reduced to rubble. Teachers flee to surrounding...