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Impact Report: From Nov 2021 to May 2024

Our latest impact report outlines our contributions to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) , Environmental Sustainability and Financial Reports from 1 November 2021 to 30 May  2024. 

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)

We exceeded our DEI target of enabling at least 50 talents towards inclusive futures, which we define as Responsible Education and Reduced Inequalities in Career Transitions that enable education scholarship for developing countries, global citizenship, eliminate discrimination, enable inclusive technical/vocation training and  Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of education and employment outcome, across gender, rural location, country of origin, immigration status, or age. Our Targeted Initiatives contributed to  SDG4 ( Quality Education ) and SDG10 ( Reduced Inequalities ). ​Together our, DEI initiatives have reached 150 talents across the education, science, research and innovation system one-on-one/ in-person and 9,717 talents across 98 countries virtually, bringing the total talents reached to 9,867.​

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Environmental Sustainability

We joined the Generation Restoration Movement to ensure our unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability and contribution to achieving SDG 13 ( Climate Action) through these initiatives.
1. Reduce our carbon footprint by limiting overseas business travel unless necessary.
2. We are participating and actively leading the charge in the Generation Restoration  World Environment Day to raise awareness about biodiversity protection issues. This is a significant step in our ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability.
3. We proudly announce our commitment to allocating 1% of our profit to environmental sustainability issues directly impacting African marginalised communities. This financial commitment is a testament to our dedication to this cause.
4. We are thrilled about our partnership with the British Society for Plant Pathology to mentor school-going children in rural communities and small cities through Our Junior Plant Doctors outreach. The outreach enables children to identify and understand the spread of harmful plant diseases and pests in their environment, nurturing them to be future plant doctors.

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Financial Statements

Following our establishment in New Zealand, we experienced a loss of more than $15K in our initial year of operation. Nevertheless, we have since recuperated and achieved a modest profit in our second year. We value your confidence in our potential for success. Let your challenges drive you towards progress.

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