Reduced Inequalities

Sustainable Development Goal
Why Global Citizens Should Care Global Citizen campaigns on the UN Global Goals, including Goal 4 for quality education. South Africa is among the nations that adopted the Global Goals...
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Nasro was just 7 years old when she arrived at Dadaab, a refugee camp in Kenya, from Somalia. Now, a decade later, she’s lived most of her life in the...
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By Lata Reddy As vital as it may seem today, the idea that corporations should meet the needs of underserved communities and integrate social good into their DNA—rather than address...
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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...
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There are more than 25 million people registered as refugees today, displaced by conflict, volatility, or climate change. Of this community, half are children under 18. Their lives have been...
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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....
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Why Global Citizens Should Care  Thousands of classrooms across Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe were destroyed by Cyclone Idai last month, and getting children back into school is a vital part...
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Each year the Skoll Centre invites a small number of Oxford students to the annual Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship. Each year they share their unique perspectives of the...
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At the Heart Series, Creative Minds Comes Together to Share How to Leverage Business to Better the World By Julia Wu The Heart Series is an annual conference focused on business and...
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