2.1 Why we GoTeach

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===The Challenge ===
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====Countering the risk of marginalization and social exclusion====
[[File:GoTeachWiki:Lebanon .png|423x423px|right|frameless]]Young people all over the world face challenges when trying to find employment and establish their own independence.
According to a recent report by the [https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---dcomm/---publ/documents/publication/wcms_853321.pdf International Labour Organization],  282 million young people worldwide are neither in employment, education nor training.


Our Group-wide GoTeach program supports children (7+) and young people (15+) in need as a result of poverty, loss of family or being forced to flee their country. We aim to help them develop self-confidence and recognize and foster their talents. We also provide young people with early first-hand exposure to the working world. This involves interaction with Group employees, who share their know-how and experience. The main components of the program are our global partnerships with the Teach For All global network and SOS Children’s Villages.
Without education, work experience and an income, young people -  especially those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds - are unlikely to break the cycle of a lifetime of continued poverty
 
GoTeach was launched in 2009 in response to this ever increasing challenge, in a bid to provide real support and improve employability.
 
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2.1.1 The Challenge

2.1.1.1 Countering the risk of marginalization and social exclusion

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Young people all over the world face challenges when trying to find employment and establish their own independence.

According to a recent report by the International Labour Organization, 282 million young people worldwide are neither in employment, education nor training.

Without education, work experience and an income, young people - especially those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds - are unlikely to break the cycle of a lifetime of continued poverty. GoTeach was launched in 2009 in response to this ever increasing challenge, in a bid to provide real support and improve employability.

Chapter lead Annette Wollmann