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GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP

Group 7
Felix, Vania Jane R.
Belen, Rafael
Robenta, Dimple Mica C.
Salvador, Marian Fe
Vinluan, Willyda M.
GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
• can be defined as a moral and ethical
disposition that can guide the understanding
of individuals or groups of local and global
contexts, and remind them of their relative
responsibilities within various communities.”
• Global citizens are the glue which binds local
communities together in an increasingly
globalised world.
- Caecilia Johanna van Peski
CITIZENSHIP
• is associated with rights and obligations; for
instance, the right to vote, and the obligation
to pay taxes. Both rights and obligations link
the individual to the state.
• Citizenship also has to do with our attitudes:
We need to be willing to engage, spend time
and effort for a community of which we feel
part of.

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