Santa Fe, September 2025 — Under the principle of “no one left behind,” the ES VICIS Foundation, in partnership with Junior Achievement Santa Fe, is offering scholarships to primary and secondary school students in rural villages across the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, where many young people migrate to urban areas in search of opportunities. The initiative ensures equal access to essential skills for inclusion by integrating financial management and applied artificial intelligence courses directly into the school timetable.
The training is delivered through Junior Achievement’s online campus, with materials adapted for children and young people. Local teachers accompany students throughout the process, making sure every participant can follow and benefit.
One of the programmes introduces generative AI, addressing ethics, daily applications and tools such as Microsoft 365 Copilot. It consists of six modules (12 hours in total) designed to foster creativity, critical thinking and digital autonomy.
In parallel, financial education modules provide age-appropriate paths on budgeting, saving, credit, insurance and investment. Depending on the level, each course lasts between five and six hours, combining self-directed learning with sessions led by volunteer professionals.
With this alliance, ES VICIS Foundation and Junior Achievement Santa Fe reaffirm their commitment to rural youth, equipping them with essential financial and digital skills. The goal: to strengthen career prospects, empower participation in the 21st-century economy, and ensure that no student—no matter how remote their community—gets left behind.
Santa Fe, September 2025 — In partnership with Junior Achievement Santa Fe, the ES VICIS Foundation is offering scholarships to primary and secondary school students in rural towns across the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. The initiative provides access to courses in financial management and applied artificial intelligence, integrated into the school timetable to ensure equal participation.
The training is delivered through Junior Achievement’s online campus, with materials adapted for children and young people. Local teachers accompany students throughout the process.
One of the programmes introduces generative AI, addressing ethics, daily applications and tools such as Microsoft 365 Copilot. It consists of six modules (12 hours in total) designed to foster creativity, critical thinking and digital autonomy.
In parallel, financial education modules offer age-appropriate paths on budgeting, saving, credit, insurance and investment. Depending on the level, each course lasts between five and six hours, combining self-directed learning with sessions led by volunteer professionals.
By providing these opportunities, ES VICIS Foundation and Junior Achievement Santa Fe aim to equip young people in Argentina’s rural communities with essential financial and digital skills, strengthening their career prospects and empowering them to actively participate in the 21st-century economy.

