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world's biggest challenges
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YPW: New Global Citizens' program is organized around ten of the world's biggest challenges and the belief that every young person can play a role in solving them. We are proud to use the eight UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) goals as a starting point for explaining these challenges, as we are part of a much larger international effort to secure prosperity for all people.
Where do you fit in?
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Photos: Maria Porter,
Paola Gianturco,
and Lourdes Castillo Castillo |
- Extreme Poverty
All types of poverty must be addressed to ensure the dignity of people around the world.
- Universal Primary Education
Providing children a basic education is the best investment the world can make in its future. Education reduces poverty by providing everyone with choices and opportunities to create better lives.
- Gender Equality & Empower Women
Promoting gender equality means ensuring that women have the same chances as men to improve their lives and the lives of their families.
- Child Mortality
In low-income countries, about one out of every 5 children dies before the age of five. In wealthier nations, this number is about one out of 350.
- Maternal Health
Pregnancy is a normal, life-affirming state. Women should not die giving birth. Their deaths are preventable, even in the poorest countries.
- HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Other Diseases
This generation can live to see the end of AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis worldwide.
- Environmental Sustainability
If an environmental plan is not "sustainable," it means that it cannot be effective over a long period of time. It will also have adverse, short-term effects on the world's poorest communities.
- Sustainable Local Economies
Nearly everyone — regardless of background — wants to support themselves and create a secure future to their family.
- Armed Conflict
The causes of armed conflict are very complex and diverse. The causes often reflect the social, cultural, economic, environmental and political atmosphere.
- Natural Disasters
When a natural disaster strikes, all people suffer, but it has been shown over and over again that the poorest people suffer the most.
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