Deutsche Post DHL Group
With around 550,000 employees in over 220 countries and territories, Deutsche Post DHL Group is the world's leading logistics company. The Group assumes social responsibility by connecting people and markets and enabling global trade. It pursues the strategic goals of being the first choice worldwide for customers, employees and investors and a benchmark for responsible business. As a long-standing partner of the United Nations, it supports the goals for sustainable development by 2030.
SOS Children’s Villages
SOS Children's Villages is the world’s largest non-governmental organization focused on supporting children and young people without parental care, or at risk of losing it. Founded in 1949 as a non-denominational organization, its presence grew to 136 countries and territories today. The organization’s work is anchored in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children. It operates more than 2,600 locally led programs, directly reaching more than a million children, young people and families.
Many SOS Children’s Villages are affiliated with kindergartens, schools, educational centers, medical centers or emergency relief programs, which are also available to needy children and families in the neighborhood. SOS Children’s Villages partners with donors, communities, governments and other organizations to reach the children and young people who need support, and advocates for governments to uphold their obligations with regard to children’s rights. By promoting social development, strengthening families, and ensuring education and healthcare, SOS Children’s Villages also makes a lasting contribution to positive change and growth in communities.
For more information visit: https://www.sos-childrensvillages.org
Teach For All
Teach For All is a global network of 54 independent, locally led and governed partner organizations and a global organization that works to accelerate the progress of the network. Each network partner recruits and develops promising future leaders to teach in their nations’ under-resourced schools and communities and, with this foundation, to work with others, inside and outside of education, to ensure all children are able to fulfill their potential.
While each local context is unique, similarities in the nature of the challenges facing children from place to place mean that solutions are often shareable. In tailoring the network’s approach to the needs of their local communities, Teach For All network partners develop new insights and better solutions. The global network enables partner staff, teachers, and alumni to share these innovations with colleagues around the world, and to learn from and adapt promising ideas in their own countries.
Teach For All’s global organization provides a platform that enables network partners to connect with and learn from each other, accelerating their individual and collective impact through:
Fostering Network Growth
In regions around the world, we build awareness of the relevance and impact of our approach to expanding opportunity for children among promising social entrepreneurs and potential supporters and collaborators.
Early Stage Support
We work with emerging entrepreneurs as they develop an understanding of Teach For All’s unifying approach and consider how to adapt it to their countries, gain strategic clarity, and build local support for their programs.
Building Capacity to Increase Impact
Once partners have joined the network, the global organization supports them in their efforts to achieve scale, increase student and participant learning and achievement, maximize the individual and collective impact of alumni, and build high-performing organizations. We strive to build a strong, impact-driven network that is grounded in our shared Core Values.
Learn more: https://teachforall.org/
Main stakeholders
Stakeholders are all agencies, organizations, groups or individuals that have a direct or indirect interest in the GoTeach program and/or contribute to achieve the goals of GoTeach. Our main stakeholders – thus, all people, groups or institutions that are affected by GoTeach, and/or which could influence it – need to be involved from the beginning to ensure for the successful planning and implementation of GoTeach activities.
- Employees: The Group aims at becoming Employer of Choice within its industry. More than half a million people work for DPDHL. Employees are and will remain the key to the success of GoTeach. Each and every individual is encouraged to bring his or her skills, experience and dedication to the purpose of making GoTeach the best possible program for children and young people of our target group.
- DPDHL Country Managers: Managers expect that the GoTeach program will support local communities as well as local economic conditions. Country Managers must be convinced of GoTeach’s goals as they provide necessary resources and motivate their employees to take part.
- Representatives of public administration, associations, other NGOs: governmental and non-governmental organizations with which we cooperate on national level. Examples: cooperation with the Ministry of Education in Madagascar, programs in cooperation with the Federal Employment Agency in Germany to get target group into work.
- Other organizations: Other companies may offer programs in the same field and for the same target group. Possible synergy effects through cooperation that scale solutions to improve employability skills of young people.
- DHL UK Foundation: The DHL UK Foundation is a registered charity working in partnership with the DHL businesses in the UK, charity partners and UK-based employees of DHL to help young people reach their potential. The partnership with Teach First from the Teach For All network aligns with Deutsche Post DHL’s global GoTeach program with Teach For All and is part of the DHL UK Foundation’s commitment to the education and employability of young people in the UK.
Chapter lead | Chirlie Felix |
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