Travels across a border
What transfers intact.
The learning method itself.
How learners plan a week, work through a problem, reflect on what they learned and carry that habit forward — the same evidence-informed learning method travels intact, regardless of jurisdiction.
Evidence-informed resources.
Workbooks, pacing charts and facilitator notes written for ordinary parents and community coordinators. The framing holds up across borders because it is shaped out of the learning capacity, not out of any one national curriculum.
The technology stack.
A tablet or laptop with ordinary internet. No specialist hardware. The starting point is the same in a capital city and a regional office — bandwidth shaping is a delivery plan, not a rewrite.