Oak Foundation commits to protecting and promoting the human rights of all people. It aims to bridge the gap between human rights standards and the lived experiences of individuals. The foundation supports the efforts that hold rights abusers accountable, and it champions the fundamental rights of individuals, ensuring justice and supporting those who defend these rights.
The Learning Differences Programme under the Oak Foundation aims to create a world where schools can unleash the creativity and power of each student, thereby contributing to just and equitable communities. This initiative focuses explicitly on supporting not-for-profit organizations that work towards improving educational outcomes for all students, especially those who are marginalized due to learning differences, racism, and poverty. The program champions building knowledge of diverse learning strategies, conducting and disseminating research to transform teaching for students with learning differences, and translating this knowledge into practice to foster equitable learning environments.