Global Changemakers supports grassroots projects designed and run by Changemakers by providing initial funding and mentoring. These projects cover a vast range of topics – from advocacy and awareness-raising on issues such as climate change, HIV/AIDS and gender equality to projects that confront social challenges like hunger, poverty and unemployment.
According to the National coordinating agency for population and development (NCAPD) Kenya 46% of Kenya’s population lives below the poverty lin…
Action ClubHalf of the world’s total population is youth; therefore, we can say that the youth composes a big portion of the society of each country. …
Promoting Reproductive Health for Rural Adolescent girlsAdolescent girls in developing world have enjoyed little on their reproductive health and right issues, the situation will be worse when girls are rur…
Welcome to schoolIn a developing country like Myanmar, poverty is the main thing that hinders the development of the people as well as the whole nation’s advance…
The Ripple Effect- Date Auction for hopeFounded by a group of young activists, the Ripple Effect is an organization based on the simple premise that our collective creativity and initiativ…
ICEIslam Counter Extremism “ICE” is an online awareness raising campaign using online tools in order to combat extremism locally (in Iraq) an…
History ProjectHistory Project Issue: Youth in India and Pakistan grow up with stereotyped images of each other which become ingrained in their national identities a…
Gender Empowerment and Social Advocacy ProjectGender Empowerment and Social Advocacy Project will directly engage, educate and empower 1500 young women and girls (both in and out of school), govt….
DeukThere are two big misconceptions about education in Latin America: the first one is that young people are too inexperienced to have a legitimate opini…
ECOFIVAWe began our thesis at January 2010 about the preliminary design of a wind turbine especially for the Colombia wind conditions in order to provide the…
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