As part of its social development initiatives, the SWYAA Open School project has made a meaningful impact on under-privileged children in India. SWYAA-India has been running an interactive in-school program to support the education of girls enrolled in Municipal Corporation primary schools in Delhi. This initiative is being implemented in partnership with the Department of Education, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, and DISHA. SWYAA India provided digital education and academic support in language, science and mathematics, both in classrooms and digital resource centers, benefiting 286 students aged between 8 and 14 years old. In addition to classroom education, SWYAA India donated essential educational materials.

The SWYAA Open School program has expanded beyond India through collaboration with SWYers around the world. For example, in April 2024, a digital education and computer training program was provided to 22 students in corporation with SWYAA Norway. Moreover, Japanese culture, art, and language were introduced with the support of Sophia University in Tokyo, the Embassy of Japan in India, and ex-JPYs. Through these initiatives, SWYAA India remains committed to shaping young minds and nurturing strong, globally aware future leaders.

