Annual Report MobileSchool.org 2020
Enjoy our annual report and read about our realisations with MobileSchool.org, StreetwiZe, and StreetSmart.
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STREETSMART WHEELS PARTNERSHIPS
58 mobile schools in 30 countries
OUR ACTIVE PARTNERS IN 2020*
AFRICA
Kenya Good Neighbors (Kenya, Nairobi) • since 2005
Kivuko / Railway Children (Tanzania, Mwanza) • since 2011
Hope for Justice (Ethiopia, Hosanna) • since 2012
Yenege Tesfa (Ethiopia, Gondar) • since 2012
Yenege Tesfa (Ethiopia, Debark) • since 2016
Glad’s House (Kenya, Mombasa) • since 2016
Child Rescue Kenya (Kenya, Kitale) • since 2018
IPTK - Cerpi (Boliva, Sucre) • since 2005
COMPA Teatro Trono (Bolivia, Cochabamba) • since 2007
Las Hormiguitas (Nicaragua, Matagalpa) • since 2008
Alimentos para la Vida (Mexico, Querétaro) • since 2013
Fundación Los Cachorros (Peru, Ayacucho) • since 2016
Yolia Niñas de la Calle AC (Mexico, Mexico City) • since 2016
LATIN AMERICA
Mwema Children Centre (Tanzania, Karatu) • since 2018
AGOPODE (Togo, Lomé) • since 2019
GPAS (Poland, Warsaw) • since 2006
Fundacja Ukryte Skrzydla (Poland, Krakau) • since 2008
ARSIS (Greece, Thessaloniki) • since 2009
ASIA
Virlanie Foundation Inc. (Philippines, Manila) • since 2006
EkTara (India, Kolkata) • since 2017
Child Action Lanka (Sri Lanka, Kandy) • since 2020
PRAKSIS (Greece, Thessaloniki) • since 2009
Asociación Navarra Nuevo Futuro (Spain, Navarra) • since 2015
PRAKSIS (Greece, Patras) • since 2016
EUROPE
Ladies Union of Drama (Greece, Drama) • since 2017
*Some partners stopped the StreetSmart Wheels project or are currently not working
due to COVID-19, policital instability or other reasons.
Initiative for Social Change ARSIS (Albania, Tirana) • since 2019
Pal. J. Matulaicio socialinis centras (Lithuania, Vilnius) • since 2019
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictions taken by governments worldwide, our local partners were forced to restructure their interventions. While the vast majority of partners was able
to stay in contact with their target groups, significantly less mobile school interventions were conducted this year as a result of lockdowns and social distancing measures. Some of our partners
were able to carefully restart their interventions in the second half of the year, but others are still waiting to get permission to take their mobile school out to the streets again.
“Maybe this crisis will help make the invisible people we work with visible, so people know they exist and need to be supported.
I know that, in one way or another, we will all keeping finding ways to be there for them.”
– Jessika Martinez - Alimentos para la Vida (Querétaro – Mexico)
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