Today is the International Training Day, which was celebrated for the first time last year and is decided to be celebrated on January 24 each year. German car company BMW, which wants to emphasize the meaning and importance of this special day, has revealed its support to education by publishing an announcement during the day. According to the statement made by the German company, the company will support a total of 1 million children and young people from all over the world to access educational projects by 2025. BMW, which will support 1 million children by 2025, will work with communities around the world to develop sustainable solutions. According to UNESCO data, there are 260 million children who do not have access to education around the world: According to the data announced by UNESCO, there are 260 million children in the world who still cannot access education. Although BMW’s contribution seems to be quite small on a global scale, it is better to make such supports even if it is small. For years, BMW has been developing education projects around the world to help young people have better conditions in life. At this point, the automobile giant says it has already reached 400,000 children through projects in Germany and internationally. With the support of its employees, the company also participates in independent forums that focus on promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and helping children start a promising career in these branches. We can say that this movement made by the German car company is truly appreciated. We hope that this approach of BMW will set an example for many companies operating worldwide and children who do not have access to education worldwide are supported.

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