Issues & Action

Climate Change

Climate Change

Climate change affects everyone and everything. As the earth grows warmer and the climate begins to change, life as we know it will change as well.  For example, the length of farming seasons will change, and other waters will decrease or disappear completely.

Education

Education

Wealthy countries currently give $2 billion each year to help poor countries pay for basic education. They need to give an additional $10 billion each year to put all children in school by 2015. The United States, for example, gives a total of $465 million each year—the approximate cost of building a mere 17 U.S. high schools.

Food Security

Food Security

During September and October, the Global Citizen Corps focus on issues surrounding Food Security, building up to World Food Day, on October 16th.

Human Rights

Human Rights

In 1948 the United Nations wrote the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that established international standards to help nations educate their citizens about the rights and freedoms they are entitled to in their daily lives. Despite this effort, human rights violations still occur around the world.

Peace and Conflict

Peace and Conflict

Every aspect of society is affected by conflict. The outbreak of conflict prevents people from earning a living, going to school, and accessing resources one needs to survive, such as food and medical care.

Public Health

Public Health

HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria are three of the worlds deadliest diseases. Together, they kill 5 million people per year and sicken many more, mostly in poor and developing parts of the world. They also take a heavy toll on young people -- keeping workers out of their jobs, parents from feeding their children and children from going to school.

Water

Water

More than 1 billion people have no access to clean and safe drinking water while over 2 billion lack access to adequate sanitation.