Global Changemakers at the London summit 2009
Global Changemakers at the London Summit 2009

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WHY PARTNER WITH GLOBAL
CHANGEMAKERS?
  • Unique group of participants - Young activists come from diverse cultural, national and social backgrounds

  • High profile - Directly engages a select audience of world leaders and reaches a wider audience of millions

  • Multiplier effect - New network members brought in through community action projects, with support from the British Council

  • Making agents of change - Increases the participants' ability to have a highly visible positive impact on their communities

Quotes about Global Change Makers
"The Changemakers' session was the most important session at Davos."
Huffington Post (Susan Sawyer)

"I'm delighted to be here - indeed privileged to be here - to listen to the wisdom of youth."
Gordon Brown, British Chancellor of the Exchequer

"I am proud to be part of this panel…you are a potentially socially and politically transformative force…I think it is very inspiring."
Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan

"One of the best WEF panels I have ever moderated. I was bowled over. "
CNN (Rebecca Anderson)

"As far as I'm concerned, these are the most important people attending Davos."
Globe and Mail (Don Tapscott)

"The value that this sort of work has for the next generation is immeasurable. I think there is something big developing here."
BBC World (Nik Gowing)


Links
www.global-changemakers.net
Global Changemakers
Participant selection for the British Council's Guildford Forum 2009

WHAT IS GLOBAL CHANGEMAKERS?
This project enhances the capacity of future leaders to meet global challenges. It links young community activists and future influencers from diverse backgrounds around the world in a sustainable global network. The participants are emerging talents, aged 16-25, who are committed to positive social change in their communities.

HOW IS THIS ACHIEVED?
Though a three-part strategy, this project seeks to:

Connect - Foster and support a global network of 10,000 youth activists

  • A core group of 500 young social and environmental activists supported in creating community action programmes (CAPs)
  • This group involves several thousand more young Changemakers in their programmes

Enable - Develop the skills of the participants through training and mentoring programmes and provide opportunities and resources

  • The British Council identifies organisations best able to deliver mentoring and training, including by distance, in NGO activism
  • The online platform enables the British Council to reach, train and support the larger global network of Changemakers
   

Amplify - Support and give voice to participants in developing and running CAPs that bring new members into the network

  • Create an integrated platform of global events enabling young activists to engage with world leaders at international summits and forums such as the World Economic Forum (WEF), UN, World Bank, etc.
  • By 2011 participants will have attended 20 high-profile events

SUCCESS THUS FAR
Since the start of Global Changemakers in 2007, programme events have taken place in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Changemakers from more than 60 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe and North and South America have joined the network and many continue to be involved through use of the website and Facebook.

The participation of Changemakers at the 2007 and 2008 WEF in Davos received broad media coverage, including BBC, CNN and CNBC and high praise from key figures from around the world, including:

  • Queen Rania of Jordan
  • David Miliband, British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
  • Cheng Siwei, Vice Chairman of the Chinese National People's Congress
  • Nik Gowing, Anchor for BBC World News
  • Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum

WHAT'S NEXT
In the coming months and years Global Changemakers will run events across all five continents and will add project modules such as WebTV and a youth-run think tank. The goal is to allow the voices of these young leaders to be heard ever more prominently.

Throughout this period the project will continue to work with and expand the community of partners, sponsors and high-level supporters. It will also seek to increase media exposure of the project and its activities, as well as promote continued web-based activity.

ONGOING IMPACT BEYOND PROGRAMME EVENTS

  • Invitation by Gordon Brown to attend Keeping Our Promises on Education donors conference in Brussels, where they met George Soros, investor, philanthropist and political activist.
  • One participant was asked to act as a facilitator at the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in 2007.
  • One has been given a weekly show on Argentinean national radio.
  • Two have created an organisation called PACT (Partners in Activating Change) that funds global youth activism, with a launch budget of $10,000.
  • The Davos delegates have also been contacted and interviewed by consultant and business executive Don Tapscott, bestselling author of Wikinomics, for his current project.

   
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