No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite. — Nelson Mandela
We advocate equal global citizenship
All human beings, irrespective of place of birth or any other differences, need to enjoy equal rights as global citizens of a democratic global community.
We support a planetary world view that allows individuals to understand their close connection to the planet and all of humanity and to develop a sense of global identity and solidarity.Â
We support global citizenship education as an essential part of education worldwide.Â
We are playing a leading role in the campaign for a UN World Citizens’ Initiative. This new tool will enable all world citizens to put forward proposals on important global issues.
We endorse the use of deliberative global citizens’ assemblies to seek citizens’ input for the agenda-setting and policy-making of the UN and other intergovernmental bodies.
Polling in 31 countries shows public support for international cooperation is slipping. Trust in global institutions depends on them delivering visible results, this piece argues.
A diverse global panel of 105 citizens will meet online in 2026 to develop recommendations on sustainable food systems and climate action, aiming to influence global governance and policy debates.
The traditional Mercator map distorts global geography, shrinking Africa and the Global South. The Equal Earth projection offers a fairer, more accurate alternative, driving a global push to Correct the Map.
What does citizenship mean today, and how does it need to evolve in an interdependent world? This brochure explores the history, dimensions and challenges of citizenship in a global perspective.