ZERO POVERTY 2030 THE GLOBAL POVERTY PROJECT. The Global Poverty Project is an ‘international education and advocacy’ organisation founded and headed.

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ZERO POVERTY 2030 THE GLOBAL POVERTY PROJECT

The Global Poverty Project is an ‘international education and advocacy’ organisation founded and headed by Hugh Evanvs and Simon Moss ( Main focus is to generate mass awareness of the issue of global poverty and change the institutional response to poverty, as change is the main driver in tackling poverty. With change in systems, structures, policies and processes, the Project aims to gather a global response and a momentum that will help eradicate extreme poverty by 2030

Over 1bn people worldwide affected by poverty Charities and current policy response insufficient to cure poverty Encourage spontaneous as well as co-ordinated response from citizens around the world Actions: Fundraising and Awareness initiatives (Global Citizen, 1.4 Billion Reasons, Live Below the Line)

INTENDED OUTCOMES - Create awareness - Policy and political change - Create a citizen movement to come up with initiatives Get rid of poverty by 2030

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