Leaders In Action
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In a coordinated national effort, 2006-2007 Global Citizen Corps Leaders from New York to Texas used creative ways to mobilize their peers on World Food Day.
Check out what they did >>
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Action! Alyssa wrote, produced and edited a video documentary to teach 1,700 kids in her high school about global poverty and development.
Watch and learn >>
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What if U.S. leaders devoted as much energy to fighting poverty as fighting terrorism? A young American says it would make a world of difference.
In her own words >>
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Documentaries. Soccer games. Letter campaigns. From coast to coast, high school leaders in the NetAid Global Citizen Corps are leading innovative campaigns to stop AIDS in its tracks.
See what they planned >>
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Desirae, a NetAid Global Citizen Corps leader from North Carolina, says the U.S. and other wealthy countries need to do more to ensure all children enjoy the right to go to school.
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A pair of high school students unite in a campaign to tell G8 leaders that every child should have the chance to go to school. One collects hundreds of signatures and the other carries them to the halls of Congress.
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