Developed countries fulfill commitments (by many) to provide 0.7% of their gross national income to developing countries - more to least developed countries.
Could this be your career mission?
Below are employers you could work for, occupations they employ, and education and training programs to prepare you to achieve this target.
Employers
Community Development Associations: Address local needs and implement development projects in line with international commitments.
Youth Empowerment Organizations: Target youth development and empowerment, aligning their programs with international development goals.
Women's Cooperatives: Empower women economically and socially, promoting gender equality in line with international development commitments.
Environmental and Sustainability NGOs: Work on environmental conservation and sustainable development projects aligned with global commitments like the UN Global Goals (SDGs).
Health and Wellness Committees: Improve healthcare access, disease prevention, and overall community well-being in line with international health development goals.
Education Foundations: Enhance education opportunities and access in line with international commitments to achieve universal education.
Microfinance Institutions: Provide financial services to local entrepreneurs, especially in low-income communities, to promote economic development in line with global poverty reduction goals.
Human Rights Advocacy Groups: Protect and promote human rights in the community in accordance with international agreements on human rights.
Cultural Preservation Societies: Preserve and promote local culture and heritage with development initiatives in line with international commitments.
Community-Based Disaster Response Teams: Focus on disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts in line with international frameworks for disaster risk reduction and management.