Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens

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Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens - a Quasi-International Organization focusing on global citizenship, youth, and women by implementing the SDGs.

Vienna, Austria
Joined December 2017

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  1. Watch the interview of BKMC Co-chair Ban Ki-moon on in ! "Tackling climate change can bring economic benefits and is in a nation's best interests." Ban urged more action on , introducing a new report by .

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  3. The team attending the in ! 🌍 We are inspired by the young owners and from all around the . can make changes and contribute to advancing the !

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  4. Kwag stressed: "There exist individuals and entities that work for the without knowing about them, and it is important to understand their localized and contextualized to integrate them into the framework of the SDGs in order to create greater and !"

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  5. "All are interconnected; one cannot prioritize one above the other as they are all necessary in their full-fledged composition," said Minji Kwag () on the panel at the .

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  6. BKMC Communications Officer Minji Kwag shared her own entrepreneur experience as an for the empowerment of and at the .

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  7. ! The Global Conference 2019 will take place on SEP 12 at the Austrian Min. for Digital and Economic Affairs in . BKMC will feature at the panel: "Through to " @ 11:10-11:55

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  8. Join the Call to with , , and and young around the world to accelerate ! 👀 © Nate Shelter (World Resources Institute)

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  9. Investing $1.8 trillion in adaptation in 5⃣ areas Early warning systems Resilient infrastructure Improved dryland agriculture Mangrove protection & Resilient management of water Could generate $7.1 trillion in total net benefits:

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  10. isn’t slowing down anytime soon. So it’s time to focus on living with its impacts. Bill Gates, Ban Ki-Moon and other leaders propose ways to to a warming planet: via

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  11. "People everywhere are experiencing the devastating impacts of . Adaptation is an urgent issue that needs support from governments and businesses to ensure those most at risk have the opportunity to thrive." - Bill Gates calls on leaders to

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  12. affects every economic sector today. Investing in adaptation now is in our strong economic self-interest: The benefit-cost ratios range from 2:1 to 10:1, and sometimes even higher. Read more: via

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  13. The is here today. Help us to create stronger, safer, thriving communities. Join and others around the world to accelerate adaptation on September 10. Learn more:

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  14. Today, Co-chair Heinz Fischer, Mrs. Margit Fischer and CEO Monika Froehler met with Ambassador Friedrich Stift, who is the Austrian Ambassador to China, in , !

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  15. Thank you for warmly welcoming BKMC Co-chair Heinz Fischer and CEO Monika Froehler today. It was nice to see the old part of the campus dating back to the year 1911 from a painting as well as to be guided around the campus.

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  16. BKMC Co-chair , Mrs. Margit Fischer and CEO Monika Froehler attended the "Meet " forum hosted in . Featuring as a speaker, Fischer shared the best practices of in as a former President of .

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  17. BKMC Co-chair Heinz Fischer became a member of the International Advisory Committee of the Institute for Sustainable Development Goals at !

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  18. Today, "Meet SDGs" High-End Forum took place at the School of Public Policy and Management, ! Co-Director Wu Hongbo of our partner "Institute for ," who also served as former Under-Secretary-General of the , delivered an opening remark!

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  19. Become the Next Global Citizen Prize: Cisco Youth Leadership Award Winner 🏆 APPLY TODAY! Learn more

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  20. ACTIVATE : THE GLOBAL CITIZEN MOVEMENT Ending Cash Bail -- Sept. 12 Freedom should not have a price tag, and yet around half a million people are in jails across the US simply because they can't afford bail.

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