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Promoting global understanding
between different cultures |
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In a world of rising uncertainty no matter
where we live the key question before all of us is this: How can
the debate on global issues become more inclusive and better informed?
How can people develop
a better understanding of what connects and divides nations,
societies and cultures in today's world? To address these issues, The
Globalist has launched the Global Education Initiative.
By working with project partners around the world,
our Global Education Initiative seeks to promote true global understanding
between different cultures.
Our Global Education Initiative primarily seeks to reach four groups of
global citizens:
We seek
to promote understanding and provide vital insights into the
emerging global community by making our often dialogue-oriented
e-learning tools available to these audiences. Each week, we challenge
and entertain our readers with our trademark factsheets,
quote collections, quizzes, short essays and other innovative features.
Sponsorship and licensing
opportunities
With our
Global Education Initiative, we are searching for ways to cooperate
with partners in the non-profit sector with whom we share the vision
of promoting truly global understanding and doing so with initiatives
that are both stimulating and educational.
Whether you are a foundation,
NGO, governmental organization, corporation or an individual, we welcome
you to our project. We look forward to working with you to reach your target
audiences with our set of global e-briefings.
Licensing partners
Colleges and universities, corporations and public-sector organizations alike and in countries all over the world use our content for their intranets to communicate the values they stand for, enrich the lives of their students and employees and to provide them with stimulating opportunities for life-long learning in a rapidly integrating world.
For
more information
Stephan
Richter | publisher (at) theGlobalist.com
The
Globalist
927 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: (202) 898-4760
Fax: (202) 898-4767
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