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- May 23, 2023
CCI’s Get-To-Know-Us Calls
By Cathy Orlando on May 23, 2023Read moreOur Get-To-Know-Us calls on the third Wednesday of the month will return in September. Register now. There are three times to choose from.
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Media Release: Global Network of Citizens Urges World Bank Group to Upgrade for Fair and Sustainable Development
By Cathy Orlando on April 6, 2023Read moreThe global financial system we have does not meet the needs of vulnerable and low-income populations, or the overall challenge of addressing the climate emergency. Things are about to change.
In 2022, the World Bank was tasked by the U.S. Treasury—its largest shareholder—with developing a comprehensive ‘Evolution Roadmap’. The World Bank has immense potential to shift financial flows towards a thriving and equitable world. As in the years after World War II, the World Bank is positioned to transform our world—this time with input from 100 more countries than were there in 1945. - April 4, 2023
Vote for Climate campaign reaches millions across Nigeria
By Joe Robertson on April 4, 2023Read moreIt is noteworthy that, CCI groups in Abuja, Benue and Nasarawa State were at the forefront of driving this campaign to build the political will for climate action in Nigeria with strategic actions to build relationships with those contesting and the eventual winners of the election.
- April 4, 2023
Citizens’ Climate volunteers join United Nations Water Conference
By Joe Robertson on April 4, 2023Read moreOn behalf of the Colombian Platform for Children and Youth, we committed to the Agenda for Water Action with four workshops focused on Colombian children and youth on water and climate action. This exercise aims to build a statement for the National Development Plan.