We will commit our global platform and talent to tackle connectivity gaps, and support learners and educators. In partnership with others, we plan to offer free rides to teachers and families in need and enable the delivery of meals and back to school kits to the hardest hit students.

Uber

San Francisco, United States of America
Private sector company
Established : 2009
Education and COVID-19 Response

https://www.uber.com/us/en/coronavirus/community-recovery/

Objectives
Support the equitable continuation of learning
During the COVID-19 pandemic
Ensure a full and fair return to education
Following the pandemic
Strengthen learning systems
For the future
Flagship
Gender
Strengthen gender equality in and through education

As a signatory of the Women’s Empowerment Principles, Uber is committed to promoting equality through community initiatives and advocacy.

In partnership with others, we plan to offer the following:

- Food parcels to support families unable to access free school meals. This can help ensure the continuity of learning by providing food security for children who are unable to access free meals at school.

- Free rides for members of vulnerable families wishing to visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, or other places of cultural significance. This can help ensure continuity of learning for vulnerable families to take home-schooling to some important sites globally.

- Free rides for teachers as schools reopen. This can help preserve the status of teachers by honouring them as essential workers.

- Back-to-school kits for vulnerable families. This can help enable a full and equitable return to school by allowing children to receive needed items.

Regional Focus

Global

Countries of Interest

United States of America, Kenya, Mexico, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, India

Commitment

As part of our contribution, we would commit our global platform and talent to tackle connectivity gaps, and support learners and educators. Our teams across the world stand ready to work with local authorities and other partners to design and deploy innovative solutions that will help keep education going for all.

The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the way we live, work and learn. While children have been largely spared of the immediate health effects of the disease, over 1.5 billion learners in 165 countries face school closures. As education is key in helping people move ahead, it is crucial that learning doesn’t stop during the recovery process. The scale of the current crisis requires everyone to do their part, so that no one is left behind.

As the world halted to fight this virus, we quickly adapted to help move what matters and support the communities we serve. Building on our pledge to provide 10 million free rides, meals and deliveries to frontline workers and those in need, we will as part of UNESCO's Coalition offer free rides to teachers and underserved families and look to enable the delivery of meals and back-to-school kits to the hardest-hit students.

Action areas

Learner Wellbeing

Food and nutrition
Health
Cultural and leisure

Capacity Development

Capacity development to support distance learning
Capacity development to manage the reopening and return to education

Advocacy and Communication

Back-to-school campaigns

Advocacy and Communication

Financial support to beneficiary countries
Contacts

Primary Contact

Ms. Eugenie Teasley

Social Impact Manager, International Markets

Senior Contact

Ms. Joanne Kubba

Senior Director, Public Policy