GCF Co-organized Webinar on ‘Covid-19 and Global Youth Leadership’, 14 May 2020 (4p.m Geneva time)
The GCF has co-organized a webinar that explored the roles that youth leaders around the globe may play in the fight against Covid-19. Within its one-million-youth-leaders platform (https://www.1m2030.org/), the GCF Foundation implemented this activity together with UNITAR and in partnership with the University of Westminster, Kennesaw State University, and Artem NexGen.
For more information: https://www.1m2030.org/events/webinar
2021: Launch of the GLOBAL RESILIENCE CONSORTIUM
GCF NATIONAL CHAPTERS:
Jordan
India
PLANNED FOR 2025 — GCF NATIONAL CHAPTERS IN:
Hungary
Links
- Briefing – Geneva Proclamation
- Geneva Proclamation
- A Global Strategic Narrative
- Inaugural Speech on Global Partnership
- Exploring the Practice of Global Partnership
- Delhi Proclamation
- Letter to UN Secretary General and Global Partnership Declaration
- One-Year Global Partnership Virtual Summit
- A New Model of Global Partnerships
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The Global Challenges Initiative
The Global Challenges Initiative (GCI) was officially launched on November 16th, 2010, with three days of intense discussions and planning by global experts. Calling upon leading organizations in the non-governmental, academic, public, private and government sectors , the 2010 forum sought to frame the first set of challenges to be addressed, set the scope of future GCI activities, and determine a structure for the 'Forum of Forums'.
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