Why Global Citizens Should Care Research shows that ensuring students start each day with a healthy meal positively affects their well-being, classroom productivity, and the development of leadership skills. The...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care More than 10.1 million North Koreans are in dire need of food assistance. The World Food Program is spearheading an initiative to alleviate hunger throughout...Read More
As we mark World Refugee Day 2019 (June 20) and reflect on the fate of displaced communities all around the world, we are convinced, now more than ever, that cross-pollination...Read More
The UN has set up an ‘SDG Acceleration Action’ platform, where countries and other actors can register voluntary initiatives that contribute to accelerating implementation of the 2030 Agenda. The platform...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care From political activism to World Pride month celebrations, these photos show why it’s more important than ever to commit to achieving the Global Goals. You...Read More
The Access Challenge is hosting the second annual One by One high-level Conference and Dinner on the theme, ‘Achieving UHC: A Sustainable Future for Africa,’ immediately following the UN General...Read More
One of the three certifications is LEED Platinum, the highest certification level of the international LEED green building programme. According to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the organisation that...Read More
The world at large is not on track to reach SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation) by 2030. Data and evidence for policymakers and development actors may still be missing,...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care About 1,200 Yazidis have come to Canada since the ISIS attacks began, but they face many obstacles as they start their lives in a different...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care More than 12 million children in the US live in food insecure homes, which can significantly impair school performance. Efforts like this are working of...Read More