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Partners
Our partnership model enables us to do so much more.
Pratham has forged partnerships with outstanding organizations that support our mission of ending childhood illiteracy in India. These working relationships enable us to provide efficient solutions that don’t rely on government funding and that activate volunteers, advocates and supporters from all corners of industry and society. You’ll find a list of our esteemed partners below.
| NetIPPratham USA has been a NetIP Alliance Partner since 2010. The Network of Indian Professionals (NetIP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of South Asian professionals. | |
![]() | Mom Bloggers for Social GoodMom Bloggers for Social Good is a global coalition of 1000+ mom bloggers who currently span seventeen countries and who care about spreading the good news about the amazing work non-profit organizations and NGOs are doing around the world. | |
| 10x10Pratham is collaborating with the 10x10 Girl Education Project, a groundbreaking film and social action campaign that amplifies the importance of investing in girls. | |
| DeloitteIn partnership with Deloitte, Pratham USA is launching new educational centers in India to enable disenfranchised teenage girls to acquire secondary school certification and develop vocational skills to help them gain employment and achieve self-sufficiency. | |
| Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab at MITResearchers at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab at MIT are performing critical research on Pratham's impact and plan to release their findings on Pratham's Read India program in 2011-12. | |
| LinklatersLinklaters, a global law firm, serves as Pratham USA's pro bono legal counsel. | |
—– Dipak Sarkar“Lots of these children’s lives are changed because of the education they receive.”
Library Power
160,000
Number of children who borrowed books from Pratham libraries


