Posts Tagged ‘changemakers’

Global Changemakers – Join Us!

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The world needs change. Youth are bringing that change. Watch this video to get to know the Global Changemakers, they’re an impressive group of young activists located around the world but working through a network to support each other.

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Global Changemakers – The Road To Davos

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The film that introduced the Changemakers before they took the stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

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Global Changemakers TV: Namibia And Switzerland

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

A group of young people around the world is taking action and being supported by a global network called the “Global Changemakers.” This is an interesting glimpse into the type of thing these kids are up to.

“We dream and work to transform apathy into activism.

By documenting the lives of people living in vulnerability and inequality, we want to educate and inspire young people to project their ideas in one voice to solve these problems.

By making a TV program using international characters, we seek to create the opportunity for young people to be part of a global movement.

The editing team works with audio and video sent by activists from the Global Changemakers network to produce powerful stories of activism in different regions of the planet and disseminates these stories to inspire young people from other regions.”

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