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Our Guiding Lights - Power for a Better Future
In just a few days, eight international teams of teens from around the world will come together to understand the Paris Agreement, collaborate across borders and explore ways to transition to cleaner energy options from different perspectives. How is the world doing with the goals stated in the Paris Agreement? Is it important and why? How will we make progress? Our speakers, coaches, workshop leaders, and panelists will guide us through the challenges and opportunities


Reflection of a Top Finisher: Aubrey Guillaume
Our reactions to the events around us reveal much about who we are as individuals and communities. In a world where challenges and changes happen daily, the way we respond defines not only our present but also the future we build together. In Buddies Without Borders Online Forums, participants share their lived experiences in their own countries, gain insight into others' struggles and successes, and, finally, brainstorm solutions objectively with a global mindset. Aubrey Gui


Reflection of a Top Finisher: Elif Duruş
Elif Duruş is not only among the leading Finishers in the Multiculturalism for the Common Good Online Forum, but she also serves as the President of the BWB Club at her school, Vali Muammer Güler Social Sciences High School in Türkiye. This school year, we have been delighted to invest in her future career development by inviting her to lead one of our Internship Teams. Today, we would like to share her reflections on the Multiculturalism for the Common Good Forum experience:


Power for a Better Future - Upcoming Buddies Without Borders Online Forum
Global warming has contributed to devastating flooding in Southeast Asia recently. In fact, from Jakarta to Louisiana to Venice, the rising water has displaced millions of people worldwide. Scientists have found that carbon pollution produced by human activities is the biggest culprit. From building homes to building nations, we need energy. However, most current energy sources rely on polluting fuels, which contribute to natural disasters like droughts and floods. The sit


Understanding Our "Why" Will Drive Our "How"
Buddies Without Borders: Local Actions for Global Goals Online Forum participants explained why they chose their respective SDGs to focus...


Rising Stars Are Our People Power
Local Actions for Global Goals Buddies Without Borders Online Forum kicked off during the weekend after a week-long warm-up exercise. ...


Local Actions for Global Goals Forum Kick-Off
Think Globally, Act Locally. Global Goals can only be achieved by global citizens with local sensitivity. Given the opportunity, what...


Introducing Club Coordinators
Buddies Without Borders (BWB) Clubs have continued to grow around the world since 2020. Students interact online across time zones,...


The Butterfly Effect
Everything we do has an impact. It may not be apparent and may not be immediate, but it does change the world. The butterfly effect of...
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