The Global Poverty Project “what they do, who they are and some examples of their work.” 1.

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The Global Poverty Project “what they do, who they are and some examples of their work.” 1

What they do O Goal is to end extreme poverty by 2030 O Explain the issues that contribute to extreme poverty O Work with partners on focus campaigns O Utilises the critical mass of individuals to bring about change 2

Who they are O An international education and advocacy organization O Chief Executive Officer is Hugh Evans O Founded by Hugh Evans and Simon Moss in 2008 O Utilises the critical mass of individuals in society aspire to the values of Global Citizen 3

Some examples of their work O The End of Polio O Eradicate Polio for Ever O O Live Below the Line O Education on living below the poverty line O O 1.4 Billion Reasons O Presentations of 45 to 90 minutes about poverty give to varied audiences. O reasons/ reasons/ 4