Why Global Citizens Should Care The UN’s Global Goal 5 works to tackle gender equality around the world. Within the Goal are a set of nine targets, all working together...Read More
World Humanitarian Day is held every year on 19 August to pay tribute to aid workers who risk their lives in humanitarian service, and to rally support for people affected...Read More
Indigenous peoples, today, are arguably among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups of people in the world. The international community now recognizes that special measures are required to protect their...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Action takers like Kareen Awadalla bring the world one step closing to ending extreme poverty by 2030. It is by using their collective voice that Global...Read More
In the summer of 1965, a government worker walked up a dirt road and onto the yard of a shotgun house in rural East Texas and told a young Darren...Read More
Nicola Fennel has spent the past 10 years as a college counselor in New York City. Growing up on the island of Jamaica, she sees luxury in things US students...Read More
How can we strengthen social cohesion in fragmented environments? Public policies that have an impact on the welfare and quality of life of individuals are essential. Initiatives launched by organizations...Read More
Rebuilding Together and Lowe’s kicked off the annual Building a Healthy Neighborhood program this week as hundreds of volunteers performed critical home repairs and expanded an urban community garden in Seattle’s historic Central District. The...Read More
Violence and conflict affect millions of people around the world. Here’s how we can cut it by 50% in the next decade – saving hundreds of thousands of lives and...Read More
Rennel grew up surrounded by music, and so when he came across InHouse Records while serving time in prison for drug offences, it struck a chord. Work options available in...Read More