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  1. Global Citizen, also known as Global Poverty Project, is an international education and advocacy organization that seeks to catalyze the movement to end extreme poverty and promote social justice and equity through the lens of intersectionality.

  2. Global Citizen is headquartered in New York, with offices in Canada, South Africa, Nigeria, Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The organization was co-founded by Hugh Evans, Simon Moss, and Wei Soo and Michael Sheldrick in 2008.

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  4. Global citizenship, in some contexts, may refer to a brand of ethics or political philosophy in which it is proposed that the core social, political, economic, and environmental realities of the world today should be addressed at all levels—by individuals, civil society organizations, communities, and nation states—through a global lens. It ...

  5. Executive Team. Hugh Evans, Co-Founder and CEO. Hugh Evans is an internationally renowned humanitarian, one of the most recognized leaders in international development and the CEO and Co-Founder of Global Citizen, the world’s largest movement of citizens taking action to end extreme poverty now.

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  6. Since the Global Citizen movement began, Global Citizens have helped ensure the disbursement of more than US$43.6 billion in commitments from governments, corporations, and philanthropists to address a broad range of issues and support organizations and programs working around the world. These commitments have impacted the lives of more than 1. ...

  7. Contact this organization "Global Citizen, also known as Global Poverty Project, is an international advocacy organization that seeks to catalyze the movement to end extreme poverty and promote social justice and equity through the lens of intersectionality.

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