Polo De'Marco Magazine Issue No.23 | Page 12

Social Pages One World Together At Home A Global Citizen Initiative to Support Frontline Health Workers Battling Against Covid-19 Pandemic Written by; Mike Angangan World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) approached international advocacy firm Global Citizen asking to rally support against COVID-19 pandemic by inspiring people to take action and bringing them together through music. Global Citizen responded by launching One World: Together At Home special featuring a number of high profile celebrities. The eight hour special premiered in more than 175 countries on over 60 international broadcast networks reaching hundreds of millions of people in every corner of the world. The show started with a digital stream spanning over six hours and was followed by a twohour special broadcast hosted by Stephen Colbert of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel of Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Jimmy Fallon of The Tonight Show. The broadcast special and digital stream featured insightful discussions with, and tributes to, a multitude of healthcare experts, scientists, frontline workers, and first responders who have played a critical role in our fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. By mid-April, Global Citizen announced that, with the support of Lady Gaga, they are committing $127 million to provide required assistance to frontline health workers who are fighting against COVID-19. On this significant occasion, many philanthropists as well as corporate partners also declared their support for WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. These donations will go a long way in reinforcing WHO’s efforts all around the world including Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). One World: Together At Home initiative also aims to deliver direct support to more than 100 regional charities through fund provision including United Way, Feeding America, Direct Care, Education Cannot Wait and more. A number of foundation leaders, investors, and activists also pledged their money to support related struggles such as vaccine development and enhanced healthcare. July 2020 Polo De’Marco