WHY

Climate Change and Global inequality are inextricably intertwined issues for which we need to find synergistic solutions within a short window of time.

Nearly 200 million children in Sub Saharan Africa, South Asia and Latin America do not attend school. Climate-led disasters will push another 100 million into poverty. Providing quality education, bodily autonomy and equal status will not only help these youngsters break the cycle of poverty but also lead to a potential 38GT reduction in Green House Gases by 2050.

Our mission is to create a knowledge-sharing economy by meaningfully connecting people in the Global North and South, helping build a more equitable global society.

HOW

Through our global network of free online 'World Schools', individuals in the Global North can volunteer to transfer skills and knowledge to underserved adolescents and youth impacted by climate change in the Global South. In doing so, they will build meaningful connections and become global citizens.

OUR 'WORLD SCHOOLS'

Volunteer to teach in one of the following Globe From Home World Schools.

Teach youngsters from the indigenous Kichwa tribe in the Peruvian Amazon

WORLD SCHOOL FOR THE KICHWA COMMUNITY IN THE AMAZON

Share knowledge with youngsters from the indigenous Kichwa community in the Ecuadorian Amazon impacted by deforestation and oil spills.

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Mentor young people in Senegaland help them gain key practical skills

WORLD SCHOOL FOR YOUTH IN KOROGOCHO SLUM, KENYA

Teach young people in the Korogocho slums impacted by neighbouring landfills filled with burning clothes dumped by countries in the Global North.

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Mentor girls who are not in education in a  remote village in Cambodia

WORLD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH

Volunteer to teach youngsters from climate refugee families displaced by rising ocean levels.

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