Celebrating 10 years in Thailand, DHL’s GoTeach Hat Yai camp welcomes back former SOS youths to inspire the next generation with their journeys of growth.
Young people in Asia are anxious about their job prospects as the unemployment rate increases, but most remain resilient as they embark on their careers.
With few having regular internet access, India’s efforts to educate its young remains a challenge. DHL’s GoTeach program continues to try to plug the gaps.
Despite lockdowns, youth mentors are using virtual tools to improve access to quality education and economic opportunities for disadvantaged youth.
Youth mentoring programs not only impart essential skills to prepare them for the real world, but also give them an invaluable sense of purpose.
Mentorship and career guidance for young people in developing countries often bring positive long-term impact to national economies.
The issue could seriously impede growth in the region, dimming the glow of a projected golden age of rapid economic expansion.
A tough childhood has set Léonie Dindji on the path to helping disadvantaged communities in her native Côte d'Ivoire.
Rising youth unemployment may be stalling Uganda’s progress, but initiatives by the government and the private sector are helping to set it back on track.
For the underprivileged youth in northern India, Project Kaushalya provides a platform for them to break the poverty cycle.