Why Global Citizens Should Care To end extreme poverty, communities living in poverty need access to quality education. The Kenyan government needs to follow through with its commitment to increase...Read More
As we face a looming 12-year deadline on climate change, increasing threats to democracy, and a global refugee population of unprecedented size, effecting social change at a systems level has...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care The United Nations argues that the world has less than 12 years to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half to avoid severe climate change consequences....Read More
WASHINGTON, April 11, 2019 /3BL Media/ — Rebuilding Together, a leading national nonprofit dedicated to repairing homes and revitalizing communities, is celebrating National Rebuilding Month this April by serving approximately 3,000 neighbors in...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Over the last 30 years, extreme poverty has halved, decreasing faster than any other time in history. To see a world free from extreme poverty...Read More
This year, Whole Planet Foundation raised $4 million dollars during its Annual Prosperity Campaign to fund microloans for people living in poverty where Whole Foods Market sources products. Amplifying this...Read More
Every day, millions of children around the world do not get enough zinc in their diet. In fact, a 2012 study in China estimates that 35 percent of the population...Read More
Nearly 300 people gathered in central London this week to hear who had won the top spots in this year’s NatWest SE100 Awards. Seven awards were made to social enterprises...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care More than half of Pakistan’s population live in multidimensional poverty, which covers issues such as housing, education, health care, and more. The United Nations is...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Cyclone Idai has affected millions of people in Southern Africa and the relief effort will go on for months and years. The United Nations’ Global...Read More