Creating a more just and peaceful world requires that today's youth develop the knowledge, perspectives and life-skills of responsible global citizens. NetAid offers programs, activities and resources to engage young people in learning and action to help end poverty around the world.
Educators play a central role in the lives of their students, and NetAid is committed to supporting you as you help your students become global citizens. We welcome your support and feedback as we continue to develop our programs for educators and students.
| SPOTLIGHT ON | ACTION WEEK |
April 23-29 is the Global Campaign for Education’s Action Week. Around the world, young people will unite to raise awareness and take action for universal access to education.
Learn what you can do in your classroom >>
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 Read how one educator inspired and motivated his students to action >>
 How do you bring change to a globalized world? Find out at Global Envision, an online magazine examining global economic issues.
| OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR STUDENTS |
Global Citizens Corps: a NetAid program that gives young leaders in the U.S. the training and resources they need to raise awareness and take action in the fight against poverty.
Global Action Awards: an awards program that honors 14-18 year olds who are taking outstanding actions to fight global poverty. Honorees earn $5,000 for higher education or a charitable cause of their choice! |