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Foundations Joined Entertainers at Global Citizen Live Concert to Help Raise $1.1 Billion to Fight Poverty

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were onstage at New York’s Central Park. Meghan lamented the fact that “just 10 wealthy nations” got so much of the vaccine supply. Invision

September 28, 2021 | Read Time: 3 minutes

Global Citizen Live, a 24-hour concert that featured performances from Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Lopez, BTS, Elton John, and dozens of other stars, raised more than $1.1 billion in commitments and pledges over the weekend to fight extreme poverty.

Broadcasting from sites on six continents, including in New York’s Central Park and in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Global Citizen also secured pledges from France for 60 million Covid-19 vaccine doses for developing countries and corporate pledges for planting 157 million trees around the world.

Vaccine pledges, which also came from the governments of Croatia and Ireland, followed numerous pleas, including from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, onstage at Central Park on Saturday afternoon.


“This year, the world is expected to produce enough doses to meet the target of vaccinating 70 percent of people in every single country,” Meghan said to cheers from the Central Park crowd. “But it is wrong that so much of the vaccine supply has only gone to just 10 wealthy nations so far and not everyone else.”

The U.S. government pledged $295 million for humanitarian needs around the world caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.


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Major philanthropic commitments came from the Lego Foundation, which pledged $150 million to support Unicef and other partners working with children, and Rotary International, which pledged $98 million in grant funding in 2022.

The event featured numerous music collaborations, including Billie Eilish and Finneas joining Coldplay in New York and Charlie Puth joining Elton John in Paris, but joint efforts took place offstage as well. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), and a private foundation teamed up to launch a $50 million fund to support the United Nations Population Fund. The CIFF also committed $50 million to Unicef to fund child nutrition projects.

Namati, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation collectively committed $20 million as seed funding to launch the Legal Empowerment Fund, which they hope will help raise $100 million over 10 years to support the justice movement.

Hugh Evans, CEO of Global Citizen, told the Associated Press that the 24-hour event was needed because Covid-19 has erased decades of gains, resulting in 150 million more people in extreme poverty this year and 41 million people in Africa facing starvation. Evans says climate change is another global issue that threatens to push more people into extreme poverty.

During Global Citizen Live, more than a dozen corporations, including Procter & Gamble, Starbucks, Delta Air Lines, American Express, and Citi, joined the Race to Zero Campaign, which seeks to reduce net carbon emissions around the world to zero by 2050.


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“Future generations will hold us responsible,” said Alok Sharma, president-designate for COP26, the United Nations climate change conference in November.

“Call on the richest countries to make good on their promise of money, to support developing countries deal with the impacts of climate change. And call on world leaders to deliver an outcome at Glasgow we can all be proud of.”

Editor’s note: This article is part of a partnership the Chronicle has forged with the Associated Press and the Conversation to expand coverage of philanthropy and nonprofits. The three organizations receive support for this work from the Lilly Endowment. The AP is solely responsible for the content in this article.

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