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Cle De Peau Beaute Is Working Around The Globe To Make STEM Education Fun
TOKYO, Oct. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-Change starts at home – Cle de Peau Beaute believes that everyone has a role 
to play in improving access to quality education, especially in the face of 
today's global challenges. 

The past year and a half has brought on considerable change and uncertainty in 
the world – school-age children have been especially impacted with global 
lockdowns affecting their education and ability to attend school. Cle de Peau 
Beaute, the global luxury skincare and makeup brand, is reaffirming their 
commitment to advocating for education by launching a STEM-focused game to help 
reignite excitement for learning amongst young children. Based on the belief 
that the key to a more radiant future lies in unlocking the power of girls 
through education, in 2019 Cle de Peau Beaute began its partnership with UNICEF 
and launched its philanthropic initiative, 'The Power of Radiance', as a 
vehicle to recognize the efforts of individuals who have taken action to drive 
positive change in their communities through education, skills development and 
empowerment. This year, Cle de Peau Beaute's 'Power of Radiance' program will 
take the brand's global vision to a local level to galvanize change in 
communities around the world.
 
During the pandemic, more than 180 countries faced temporary school closures. 
According to a study conducted by UNICEF, UNESCO, and the World Bank, pandemic 
related school closures and the lack of education continuity could lead to a 
loss of $10 trillion in labor earnings over current students' working lives 
[1]. When it comes to more near-term effects, students have faced increased 
anxiety about school – especially young girls. A study by UNICEF shows that 
COVID-19 increases psychosocial stress and mental health issues of girls, 
affecting their ability to learn[2]. This year, Cle de Peau Beaute has taken 
inspiration from the 2021 'Power of Radiance' Award Recipient, Alyona 
Tkachenko, and her track record of achieving results in furthering STEM 
education. Tapping into Ms. Tkachenko's hands on experience with kids and what 
keeps them engaged with learning, Cle de Peau Beaute has created an educational 
tool that can be accessed in and out of the classroom to get girls excited and 
comfortable with STEM subjects again. 

Alyona Tkachenko is recognized as the initiator of Hour of Code in Kazakhstan – 
bringing the program to her country to inspire students, especially girls to 
learn programming. "I am a firm believer that when children are having fun or 
enjoying themselves, they are able to learn better. STEM is often stigmatized 
as a subject, so I am thrilled to see that Cle de Peau Beaute is harnessing 
creativity and technology to help bridge that gap to excite young students," 
said Alyona Tkachenko. "I'm honored to have been this year's recipient of the 
'Power of Radiance' award and humbled that my own experience has served as 
inspiration for this year's program."

"With education continuity in crisis, we are delighted to take the spirit of 
'The Power of Radiance' program and create tangible, meaningful change through 
inspiring young girls to explore STEM subjects through play. We have seen the 
power of teaching STEM subjects in a fun and engaging way through Alyona's 
experience and success in her own community. We hope to inspire others to play 
their part and join us in paving a way for a more radiant and equal society," 
said Ms. Yukari Suzuki, Chief Brand Officer of Cle de Peau Beaute.

Events will be held by Cle de Peau Beaute's regional markets where educators, 
parents, and children will be invited to learn more about the importance of 
STEM education and explore the STEM game. This year's 'Power of Radiance' 
program seeks to galvanize change in local communities and inspire individual 
students to explore STEM subjects in a language they are familiar with: play. 

The 'Power of Radiance Awards' program grant will be funded from global sales 
Cle de Peau Beaute's The Serum. 

For more details, please visit: 
https://www.cledepeau-beaute.com/int/powerofradiance-2021.html. 

About Cle de Peau Beaute 
Cle de Peau Beaute, the global luxury brand from Shiseido Co., Ltd., was 
founded in 1982 as the ultimate expression of elegance and science. Cle de Peau 
Beaute means the key to skin's beauty. The philosophy of the brand is to unlock 
the power of a woman's radiance by harnessing makeup technologies and advanced 
skincare from around the world. Forever guided by an exquisite aesthetic 
sensibility and intelligence, Cle de Peau Beaute has instilled its products 
with modernity, enchantment, and dynamism to emerge as an industry leader in 
delivering radiance so remarkable, it emanates from within. Available in 22 
countries and regions worldwide.

Cle de Peau Beaute Official Website: www.cledepeau-beaute.com 
Cle de Peau Beaute Official Instagram: 
https://www.instagram.com/cledepeaubeaute/   

About Alyona Tkachenko
Ms. Tkachenko became interested in STEM through studying physics and math, as 
well as working with tech companies early in her career. She wanted to spread 
awareness and expand access to STEM education in her home country so she 
co-founded, Love to Code, a programming training center for children. While 
advocating for Love to Code's mission to give every kid in Almaty and 
eventually in all of Kazakhstan an opportunity to learn coding, Alyona launched 
a social initiative called Kazakhstan's Hour of Code to bring more attention to 
the subject of coding and Computer Science. Since it first launched, 
Kazakhstan's Hour of Code program grew from 60,000 students to 350,000 by 2019. 
The Hour of Code program has quickly become the largest STEM initiative in 
Kazakhstan –introducing over 500,000 Kazakhstani girls to STEM and training 
more than 200 female teachers on STEM curriculum. Alyona also co-founded Nommi, 
a Kazakhstan-run secure connectivity startup, that provides fast LTE data for 
remote workers across the globe. Nommi has expanded and signed corporate 
agreements with some Fortune 500 Companies. She is the first female 
tech-founder from Central Asia to make the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List (2019).

[1] 
https://blogs.worldbank.org/education/how-could-covid-19-hinder-progress-learning-poverty-some-initial-simulations 


[2] 
https://www.unicef.org/eap/media/7146/file/Issue_Brief%3A_Issue_Brief%3A_COVID-19_and_Girls%E2%80%99_Education_in_East_Asia_and_Pacific.pdf


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