Seba Jagat focuses on increasing school enrollment and retention rates in rural and tribal communities through community mobilization and tracking. Our efforts prioritize the inclusion of marginalized children, particularly girls and children from tribal communities, by addressing the barriers that prevent them from accessing education. These barriers often include lack of awareness, early marriage, distance from schools, and financial constraints. To counter these challenges, Seba Jagat conducts community mobilization campaigns that involve local leaders, parents, and teachers to raise awareness about the importance of education and the rights of children. These campaigns include door-to-door visits, community meetings, and educational workshops that highlight the long-term benefits of education for children, especially girls, in terms of economic empowerment and social equality. Additionally, Seba Jagat integrates child rights awareness into its education programs, promoting understanding of childrens rights, protection mechanisms, and the importance of safeguarding children from exploitation, child labor, and abuse. This combined approach of enrollment drives, retention initiatives, and child rights education ensures that children have the opportunity to attend school, remain in school, and grow up in an environment where their rights are respected and protected.