New Global Citizens' programs are organized around one or more of the Global Issue Areas, based on the UN Millennium Development Goals, and the belief that EVERY YOUNG PERSON can play a role in solving them!
Click on each Issue Area to find
the Global Projects that are addressing that issue.
Half the planet lives in extreme poverty, which means living on less than $2 a day.
Source: United Nations and Agriculture Organization
72 million children are still denied the right to education.
Source: The Millennium Development Goals Report 2009
Women perform 66% of the world's work, produce half the world's food, but only own 1% of the world's farmland.
Source: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 2007
6 million children who die each year could be saved with inexpensive medicine.
Source: The Millennium Development Goals Report 2009.
In the developing world, one woman dies every 20 minutes from complications during pregnancy or child birth.
Source: The Millennium Development Goals Report 2009
Since the 1980s more than 60 million people have been infected with HIV; an estimated 25 million have died from related causes.
Source: United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Every day an average of 1000 children die due to water and sanitation diseases – many are easily preventable.
Source: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Helping to create a global system of job opportunities and strong,
local economies is essential to all our work and achieving sustainable
change.
Source: UN Millennium Campaign
In the past decade an estimated 2 million children have been killed in armed conflict. Three times as many have been seriously injured or permanently disabled, many of them maimed by landmines.
Source: United Nations
There has been a five-fold increase in disasters from 1975 to 2005. Between
1975 and 2005 we have experienced severe climate change,
widespread environmental degradation and increased population growth.
Source: Oxfam