Three years into our Medium Term Plan 2016–2020, the Jacobs Foundation team and its partners and fellows continued to promote effective projects and programs to achieve the Foundation’s primary goal: To support children’s learning and development.
Jacobs Fellows from different sectors such as Research, Social Entrepreneurship, and Journalism gather for the first time at Druids Glen, Ireland, this week.
The Jacobs Foundation’s documentary featuring the exceptional engagement of the ten recipients of the 2018 Klaus J. Jacobs Awards has been officially selected for the 7th Nepal Human Rights International Film Festival.
The Jacobs Foundation is pleased to be the Learning Science Partner of the seventh annual Global Education & Skills Forum (GESF) held from March 23-24, 2019, in Dubai.
The third meeting of the innovative Learning Science Exchange Program (LSX) is taking place in Baltimore during the biennial conference of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD).
The Jacobs Journalism Fellowship brings together six outstanding journalists from Germany and the United Kingdom specialized in education and child & youth development.
In 2016, the Klaus J. Jacobs Best Practice Prize was awarded to ICS-SP in Nairobi, Kenya. The organization’s unique approach focuses on agribusiness and skillful parenting in East Africa.
In a remote mountainous region of Ghana resides a project I’ve been working on for a third of my life – the Akaa Project. Akaa is a remote and rural community located in the Yilo Krobo District in the Eastern Region of Ghana.