In our first year within the @iborganization , we reached 42k+ students, with 2.3k+ teachers registered.
As Chief Community Partnership & Development, Nicole Bien and Head of Generation Global, Eva Grajeda Chavez looks ahead - one thing’s clear: this is just the beginning.
Our educators are the quiet current beneath everything we do - guiding, grounding, and reflecting the journey back to us.
Nataliia Loza from Era College (Istanbul) shares why she brings Generation Global into her classroom, and how it’s become a source of purpose and resilience.
Millions worldwide are affected by forced labour. Human trafficking is complex, often hidden, and linked to everyday systems.
This #MyFreedomDay, young people around the world come together for dialogue.
🗓️ Mar 9–13
More info: https://t.co/zLhuxfSXTi
Source: ILO, 2022
Human trafficking doesn’t always look how we expect.
This #MyFreedomDay, with @StreetGrace , we invite young people (13–17) to join global dialogues on human trafficking, Mar 9–13:
https://t.co/zLhuxfSXTi
At Generation Global, we use AI to strengthen peer-to-peer dialogue, not replace it.
🎥 In this video, our Digital and MEAL Lead Lorenzo Raffio, shares about our stance on AI and dialogic education, how students are using AI in Generation Global, and our AI offering.
Aysel, from @EAS_Baku recently explored our Wealth & Poverty resources with her 5th graders, and the results are incredible, where classrooms transform into vibrant hubs of critical thinking, dialogue and shared understanding. 🤩
👉https://t.co/9lHuE3dnjs
Next week: Students across Pittsburgh can join Virtual Global Dialogues on AI. 🌍
Live, moderated conversations with classrooms worldwide via @Gen_Global_.
FREE & open to all schools.
Great way to prepare for #TheAIEffect.
Sign up:
https://t.co/0JMbCbNAWh
Global Minds students 🌍🤖
Join a FREE Virtual Global Dialogue with classrooms worldwide on The AI Effect (World Affairs Institute theme)!
📅 Feb 17–19, multiple time options
via @Gen_Global_
Open to school groups OR individual students.
Sign up: https://t.co/92OxA6uIfr
Community looks different for everyone - but the feeling of belonging is universal. 💛
Students from UAE and Turkey shares what makes their community feel warm, safe, and connected for everyone. Check it out.
@TeachinginDubai@erakolejihalic
Week 2 of the SDG Dialogue Series 2026 explores SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth.
Ranaa Aufaa from SMA Global School Nurul Islam is sharing skills she has developed to support her work in the future.
How are you preparing for future of work?
If you could reimagine education, what would it look like? 🌱💡
We asked students to share their vision for the future during Week 1 of the SDG Dialogue Series 2026 on SDG 4: Quality Education. They envisioned education that inspires creativity and stronger human connections.
Why join the SDG Dialogue Series 2026? 🌍
It’s more than an event but your chance to:
🧐Understand the SDGs shaping our world
🤔Think critically about global challenges
🤩Practise dialogue skills & connect across cultures
Join here https://t.co/x2QZe8cBrE
Understanding SDGs isn’t just about facts; it’s about listening, reflecting & seeing the world differently. 🌱💡
Through dialogue, youth can explore challenges, reflect on values & embrace diversity.
Join the Series
https://t.co/x2QZe8cBrE
The SDG Dialogue Series is back! 🌍
From 19 Jan–13 Feb 2026, young people (13–17) can explore four global goals through online topics and intercultural dialogue. Built on 3500+ youth participants and 200+ video conferences in previous years, we are promising an even bigger 2026.
Each SDG links to a topic on the Ultimate Dialogue Adventure:
📚 SDG 4 → Education
💼 SDG 8 → Future of Work
🏙️ SDG 11 → Inclusive Communities
🌱 SDG 15 → Biodiversity
Link to join: https://t.co/x2QZe8cBrE
Generation Global Team #2025Wrapped is here!
Each of our team member shares one highlight from their work in 2025 - what's your one highlight with us this year?
The SDG Dialogue Series returns 19 Jan–13 Feb 2026! 🌍
Generation Global’s flagship event helps learners (13–17) explore #SDG 4, 8, 11 & 15 through global video conferences and intercultural dialogue.
Learn more: https://t.co/x2QZe8cBrE
'When students are given a voice, they can change the world.'
Dyah, an educator from MTsN 1 Kota Malang, #Indonesia, shares how #GenerationGlobal builds English skills, develop empathy & critical thinking in her classroom.
“Generation Global helped me become more open, embrace new perspectives & stop judging others.”
Pavitra from Bal Bharati public school, India shares how dialogue transformed his outlook.
🎥 Watch his story