Global Leaders Gather for Urgent Discussion on Addressing Pressing Issues Linked to Extreme Poverty

Michelle Yeoh to attend Global Citizen NOW summit alongside business and political leaders in the fight against poverty

The Global Citizen NOW summit, set to take place in New York on May 1 and 2, is a nonprofit’s effort to bring together a diverse group of political, business, and philanthropic leaders to address pressing issues such as food insecurity, climate change, and public health linked to extreme poverty. This event will feature Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh, Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi, and Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg among its esteemed attendees.

Hugh Jackman, Danai Gurira, and Dakota Johnson are also expected to be present at the summit, alongside representatives from companies like Cisco, Citi, Delta, and PayPal. Notable attendees include Rockefeller Foundation President Rajiv Shah, Bezos Earth Fund CEO Andrew Steer, and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk.

The third edition of the Global Citizen NOW will prioritize efforts to combat preventable diseases such as malaria, polio, and HPV. Additionally, organizers plan to unveil new initiatives focused on preserving the Amazon Rainforest and increasing investments in Africa through the World Bank. The summit aims to build on the momentum generated by Gen Z and millennial leaders at Global Citizen’s recent international conference in Australia.

Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans emphasized the need for urgent action to tackle these issues during his speech at the event. He highlighted that this is a pivotal moment for the world that requires immediate attention from leaders across all sectors.

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