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The Young World Federalists run three interconnected programs: local chapters that organize events in their communities, the Gloki civic technology platform, and online communities where members connect between events.




Chapters
YWF organizes locally in two ways. Community chapters operate in cities outside the United States. World Citizen Clubs are our US presence, organizing at the school and university level in partnership with the World Service Authority and Citizens for Global Solutions. Both adapt global issues to local contexts and build support for democratic global governance from the ground up.
Active chapters:
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Nairobi, Kenya – Workshops on climate governance, global citizenship, and East African regional integration.
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Kaduna, Nigeria – In January 2026, our Kaduna chapter co-produced the Kaduna Declaration, a signed governance document calling for UN Charter reform, climate justice financing, and youth inclusion in peacebuilding. The declaration has been submitted to UN and national channels and is circulating for additional signatures.
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Lagos, Nigeria – Public events and youth engagement on global governance and climate action.
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Lilongwe, Malawi – Community workshops connecting local priorities to transnational governance.
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Panzi, DRC – Events bringing together young people to explore how global problems can be addressed through coordinated local action.
Want to start a chapter?
Our organizers receive support from YWF and our partners with events, communications, and materials. Email contact@ywf.world to get started.
United States: World Citizen Clubs
In the US, our chapters take the form of World Citizen Clubs, a school and university-based program co-sponsored by YWF, the World Service Authority, and Citizens for Global Solutions. Clubs give American students a way to advocate for world citizenship, human rights, peace, and global governance on their own campus.
Club founders receive a start-up guide, a sample constitution, brochures, and ongoing support from the three sponsoring organizations. Activities range from speaker events and documentary screenings to cultural celebrations, refugee solidarity drives, and participation in the "I am a World Citizen" campaign.
Start a Club at your school: Visit worldcitizenclub.org or email info@worldcitizenclub.org.


Gloki
Gloki is a civic technology platform that gives people a practical way to deliberate on global problems, draft proposals together, and vote on what should happen next.
What Gloki does
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Verified participation: one person, one vote, in a bot-free space.
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Multilingual co-authoring: draft and merge proposals with others, in your language.
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Open expert review: NGOs, researchers, and communities review proposals publicly.
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Secure voting: verified people vote once each, with recorded and auditable results.
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Mandate to action: approved decisions carry a mandate that campaigns and officials can use.
Gloki is currently in prototype development and testing with YWF members. Its first major pilot will bring young people across four African countries together to co-create climate governance priorities through the platform.
Learn more: Gloki funding page | Slide deck

Online Communities
Between events and around the world, our members, volunteers, and followers stay connected and continue the conversation through our online communities.
r/GlobalTribe – Discussion on world federalism, global governance, and news from YWF and the wider world federalist movement.
These spaces are open to anyone interested in global governance, whether or not you are a YWF member.
Discord
YWF Server – Real-time chat, event coordination, and working groups.