Videos Every Global Citizen Should See

Today on the blog we’re excited to share a collection of inspiring videos that will empower you to make a positive impact on the world. From investing in girls to break the cycle of poverty, to the importance of global citizenship education, these videos will provide you with the knowledge and motivation to make a difference. Choose a new video to watch with your club members each week!

  1. "The Girl Effect" - This video by the Nike Foundation explains how investing in girls can break the cycle of poverty and create a more sustainable future.

  2. "Climate Justice activist -Vanessa Nakate at the UN”: Vanessa Nakate is a BOSS 26 year old Climate Activist from Uganda who began her career at age 15.

  3. "We The People for the Global Goals”: A short explanation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals,

  4. Youth Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals”: This short video highlights how young people can get involved with the global goals to make an impact.

  5. "The AFRIpads Menstrual Health and Hygiene Solution”: All of our Sister Schools in Uganda get access to AfriPads thanks to Far Away Friends! Learn how our work with AfriPads makes an impact on your friends across the world at your Sister School.

  6. "Empower a Girl, Transform a Community" - This TEDx talk by Kakenya Ntaiya discusses how she rose up to start an organization supporting girls education in Kenya that has been recognized by the US Government.

  7. Jump First, Fear Later”: This inspiring video is a motivational piece based on Alan Watt’s “What Do you Desire” speech.

  8. "How to Use Your VOICE to Raise Awareness Around a Cause You Care About”: A short video by our friends at Legacy Youth Leadership about the importance of using your voice to change the world around cause you’re passionate about.

  9. "Learning to live together in peace through Global Citizenship Education - The UNESCO video on “Learning to live together in peace through Global Citizenship Education” explains the importance of Global Citizenship Education (GCED) in a globalized and increasingly interconnected and interdependent world.

Do you have more videos to add to this list? What are your club members suggestions?! Tell us about them!

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