ROLE Foundation/Bali WISE continuously strengthens linkages with the Education Department, orphanages, and N.G.O.s partnering in student recruitment in remote parts of the Indonesian archipelago. Research shows that families, where women have skilled employment, are more likely to prioritize education for their children. On a larger scale, the project will address cyclical poverty and the welfare of children, and will contribute to sustainable, lasting change. Skilled employment puts young women in the position to:
- Empower their families and bring a socioeconomic impact, sending home an average of 33% of their income to support, for instance, education of younger siblings, providing food to the table, or funding medical treatment.
- Bring crucial gender impact by becoming role models for other young people, especially young women, and encourage them to get an education.
- Also bring a societal impact; ROLE observes their graduates contributing to their communities on different islands. With their guidance, some graduates have formally associated, created and accomplished small projects such as building a library, providing food and reusable masks for marginalized people, teaching the local community about organic farming, and teaching children at the cancer center.