Global Citizen takes its fight against poverty to the world's growing cities
- Global Citizen aims to combat extreme poverty by focusing on cities amid political gridlock.
- The organization highlights U.N. projections that over two-thirds of the world's population will reside in cities by 2050, raising concerns about concentrated poverty.
- Mark Cuban highlighted the transformative potential of technology for small business owners at Global Citizen NOW: Detroit.
- Panelists stressed the importance of maintaining city culture and creativity, stating that losing this would mean losing the essence of the city.
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Global Citizen takes its fight against poverty to the world's growing cities
Global Citizen is focusing on cities to combat extreme poverty amid global political gridlock. The international advocacy group sees local governments as key players in tackling the most pressing challenges such as climate change.
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