"It is … our duty as scientists to promote education, rational thinking and tolerance. We should also encourage our educated youth to become technological entrepreneurs. Those countries that nurture this knowhow will survive future financial and social crises. Let us advance science to create a better world for all."
Professor Dan Shechtman, winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2011, and member of World ORT’s Academic Advisory Council in Israel.

"I think education is the fundamental component to South Africa being able to become a successful nation. Education should not be based on race, class, gender or ethnicity and ORT has ensured that people from all walks of life are afforded an equal chance for a better tomorrow.”
Johnny Clegg, musician and anthropologist.

"Throughout the world, ORT schools provide a modern educational environment in which young people learn to appreciate time-honoured general values as well as get connected to Jewish values. The cutting edge technological orientation brought in by ORT positions Jewish schools at a much higher level, thus providing them with an ability to attract the generation who may otherwise remain unaffiliated."
Natan Sharansky

"I have had occasion before to remark on the fact that ORT's activity does not base itself upon 'charity' but upon self help. Both for the work of rebuilding human lives and the great task of building a new nation in Israel, the acquisition of skills assumes an enormous importance. I want to assure you of my greatest admiration for the cause in which you are so nobly engaged."
Albert Einstein

"Your vocational training activities … represent a constructive activity on a people-to-people level which deserves approbation … You are engaged in a work of great humanitarian significance. Yours is the type of meaningful program which transmits skills and technical knowledge as an aid to the modernization of communities and to the improvement of living standards. It is thus in consonance with the main currents of our times."
President John F. Kennedy

"…ORT has provided an education for life to Jews and others in vulnerable communities throughout the world. In so doing, it has exemplified one of Judaism's greatest values. We are the people who predicated our very existence as a people on education, on 'teaching... diligently to our children.' … The civilizations of ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome have long since disappeared. Judaism still lives and flourishes and survives. ORT is testimony to that truth.”
Lord Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth

Global Aid - Making a difference

IT training for children in Dikhatole, South AfricaWelcome for ORT IC Representative in the Indian Nicobar and Andaman Islands - ORT supporting education after the TsunamiAn ex-combatant in Liberia who has been helped to reintegrate back into society in his shopSelf-sustainability in Farming, ChadPrograms for the Disabled, MontenegroPrograms for the Hard of Hearing, MoscowComputer Laboratory, the Andaman IslandsORT South Africa Arts courses as part of Drugs Rehabillation programsORT South Africa courses for those in needAssessing needs after the Haiti earthquakeLiteracy Skills, Guinea

Global Aid – Making A Difference in this World

Through its International Cooperation, World ORT has touched the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in developing countries around the world.

Tikkun Olam, repairing the world, is a timeless tenet of the Jewish religion. In recent times it has become synonymous with social action and responsibility. Through its International Cooperation (IC) arm, World ORT takes responsibility for reaching out to individuals, communities and countries in need and works tirelessly to make this world a better place.

ORT does this through the implementation of more than 350 projects in nearly 100 countries at the request of international agencies, national governments, local communities and private companies. It has earned a global reputation for excellence in providing technical assistance, and training and capacity building in a wide variety of key sectors that include:

·         Tech and vocational education and training

·         Skills development

·         Information technology

·         Health and nutrition

·         Mother and child care

·         Agriculture and rural development

·         Good governance and democracy building

·         Transportation

IC undertakes projects throughout the world that are financed by multilateral development institutions (World Bank, African Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, European Commission, etc.), bilateral donor agencies (United States Agency for International Development, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, etc.), private companies and foundations.