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  2. Global Citizen (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Global Citizen's vision is, upon itself, a world without extreme poverty by 2030. [8] To achieve this, the organization works with people to make a difference in the present, and focuses on improving the future by changing the systems and policies that keep people in poverty, by utilizing education, communications, advocacy, campaigning, and the media.

  3. Global Citizen Prize - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Global Citizen Prize Awards was the first year awards were presented at a ceremony, hosted by John Legend at the Royal Albert Hall in London on December 13, 2019. [7] [8] The following prizes were presented during the ceremony, which was broadcast by NBC on December 20: [9]

  4. Global Citizen Live - Wikipedia

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    www.globalcitizen.org /en /live / Global Citizen Live was the 2021 instance of the Global Citizen Festival , so named because it was broadcast live internationally from cities across six continents around the world on 25 and 26 September 2021.

  5. Michael Sheldrick - Wikipedia

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    Sheldrick's role in the efforts of polio eradication advocacy in Australia was recognized by Melissa Parke in the Australian Parliament in 2012. [11] While still a student at the University of Western Australia, Sheldrick co-founded Global Poverty Project, now known as Global Citizen, in 2008 along with Hugh Evans and Simon Moss.

  6. Global Citizen Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Global Citizen Festival is an annual music festival started in 2012 and organized by Global Poverty Project.It was founded by Ryan Gall and Hugh Evans. [2] Gall said he was inspired by visiting Austin City Limits and seeing the branding on the stage, but wanting to replace the corporate branding with branding from charities.

  7. Global citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Global Citizenship youth work project in Wales, 2016. In education, the term is most often used to describe a worldview or a set of values toward which education is oriented (see, for example, the priorities of the Global Education First Initiative led by the Secretary-General of the United Nations). [3]

  8. Hugh Evans (humanitarian) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Evans (born 4 March 1983) is an Australian humanitarian.Evans is the co-founder of both The Oaktree Foundation and Global Citizen, formerly called Global Poverty Project, and Executive Producer of One World:Together at Home and Global Citizen Live.

  9. Global citizens movement - Wikipedia

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    The concept of global citizenship first emerged in the 4th Century BCE among the Greek Cynics, who coined the term “cosmopolitan” – meaning citizen of the world.The Stoics later elaborated on the concept, and contemporary philosophers and political theorists have further developed it in the concept of cosmopolitanism, which proposes that all individuals belong to a single moral community.