2.3 Where we GoTeach

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2.3.1 History

GoTeach celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2019.

The seeds of GoTeach were sown in 2009 when SOS Children's Villages Madagascar and DHL International Madagascar started a youth employability partnership. At the same time, DHL Group and Teach First Deutschland, one of the partners in the Teach For All global network, launched a partnership in Germany. A year later, DHL Group officially kicked off the GoTeach program with SOS Children’s Villages and Teach For All. In just over ten years, GoTeach has never stopped growing - and today boasts partnerships in more than 60 countries.

2.3.2 Overview: Countries and Regions

2.3.2.1 To date, the global GoTeach program has established 82 national partnerships in 68 countries worldwide.


AMERICAS

SOS Children's Villages: Argentina – Bolivia – Brazil – Chile – Colombia – Costa Rica – Dominican Republic – Ecuador – El Salvador – Guatemala – Haiti –  Honduras – Jamaica – Mexico – Nicaragua – Panama – Paraguay  – Peru – Uruguay

Teach For All network: Argentina – Bolivia - Chile – Colombia – Ecuador – Paraguay – Peru – Uruguay – Mexico – Panama

AFRICA

SOS Children's Villages: Angola Benin – Burundi – Burkina Faso – Cape Verde – Ghana – Ethiopia – Kingdom of Eswatini Ivory Coast –  Kenya – Lesotho – Mali – Mauritius – Madagascar – Morocco – Mozambique Namibia Nigeria – Rwanda – South Africa – Senegal – Sierra Leone – Tanzania – Togo – Uganda

Teach For All network: Uganda - Zimbabwe

ASIA PACIFIC  

SOS Children's Villages: Indonesia – Sri Lanka – Thailand – Vietnam - Philippines

Teach For All network: Bangladesh – Cambodia –  India – Japan – Malaysia – Philippines

EUROPE 

SOS Children's Villages: Bulgaria – Serbia – Sweden – North Macedonia Ukraine

Teach For All network: Armenia – Germany – Denmark – Sweden – Spain – UK* Ukraine

MENA

SOS Children's Villages: Lebanon – Syria

Teach For All network: Lebanon


*) in cooperation with the DHL UK Foundation

Chapter lead Annette Wollmann