World Citizen Government (WCG), along with its co-sponsors Citizens for Global Solutions (CGS) and Young World Federalists (YWF), have launched World Citizen Clubs on college, university, and high school campuses around the world.
World Citizen Government (WCG), along with its co-sponsors Citizens for Global Solutions (CGS) and Young World Federalists (YWF), have launched World Citizen Clubs on college, university, and high school campuses around the world.
WCG, CGS, and YWF encourage students to advance the mission of world peace through world citizenship and world law. The World Citizen Club Program, a grassroots movement, engages teens and young adults in world citizenship education and activism, inspiring students to become world peacemakers.
Students in World Citizen Clubs will engage in educational, service, and social events and projects that promote world citizenship, world peace, sustainability, and human rights. Clubs will provide students with the opportunity to take local action on global issues.
Creating a World Citizen Club on campus is a simple process. Students speak with their friends and classmates to find potential club members. They find a faculty advisor, draft a club constitution, register their club with World Citizen Government, and promote the club at the beginning of each semester during club and student activities fairs. Once the club is launched, students schedule periodic meetings, events and projects to engage club participants and the wider school community in world citizenship activities.
Visit the Club’s website: www.worldcitizenclub.org. Students, faculty, and staff will find tools and materials to create a World Citizen Club on their campus. The website includes guides and information such as a 5-page Club Start-Up Guide, which explains the benefits of the club, how to create a club, and suggested events, projects and programs. Sample club constitutions, terms of behavior, brochures, and promotional flyers are also available at the website.
“Being a part of a World Citizen Club helps students have a better understanding of the different issues our world faces today. They have a chance to come up with different solutions and ideas and learn from one another.”