Why Global Citizens Should Care Access to electricity helps boost progress towards the UN’s Global Goals, which work to end extreme poverty, including Goal 3 for health and well-being, Goal...Read More
The University of Oxford has received a £150 million landmark gift, the largest single donation to a UK university, from Stephen A. Schwarzman for a new institute that will study the...Read More
The Hershey Company (NYSE: HSY) today announced its new grant program, The Heartwarming Project Action Grants, at its first-ever Makers of Good Teen Summit in New York City. The program will...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 Research and Transfer Centre ‘Sustainability and Climate Change Management’ (FTZ-NK) of the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany, will convene the seventh Climate Change Online Conference (CLIMATE2020). Taking place exclusively on...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 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
Why Global Citizens Should Care Ending extreme poverty requires enthusiastic and engaged people who are willing to stand up for what is right. Honoring those who take action helps to...Read More
The Lorinet Foundation in partnership with the Octava Foundation, are providing funding to enable the rollout of a successful pilot led by OneSky, in supporting Early Childhood Development in the...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Education is one of the key ways to empower children living in poverty to make a living and break the cycle as adults. Impoverished students...Read More