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Global Goals

Project Everyone seeks to put the power of communications behind the Sustainable Development Goals, also known as the Global Goals.

Our mission is to accelerate progress towards a fairer world by 2030, where extreme poverty has been eradicated, climate change is properly addressed, and injustice and inequality are unacceptable.

Devised by Richard Curtis, filmmaker and founder of Comic Relief, we are a team of communications and campaign specialists who sit at the heart of a global network of campaigning organisations, private sector partners, brands, governments, UN agencies, public figures, and social influencers. We are a not-for-profit agency who create campaigns, short films, multiplatform content, convene partners, and put on unique events that all accelerate progress towards the Goals.

Working With Project Everyone

Amina J Mohammed

Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations

The United Nations

"We welcome the extraordinary contribution and commitment from Richard Curtis and the Project Everyone team to make these global goals famous."

Richard Branson

Founder of Virgin Group

The Virgin Group

"Success with the Global Goals will literally transform millions of people’s lives on this earth. They have to succeed. Project Everyone will make sure the world knows about them."

Emma Flack

Campaigns & Engagement Director

Global Communications, Unilever

"Working with Project Everyone .... resulted in fantastic engagement scores and a great sense of pride across the business as employees told colleagues, friends and family about the Global Goals and why they matter to them personally, Unilever and society."

Tracy Clarke

Director, Compliance, People and Communications, Regional CEO Europe and Americas

Standard Chartered

"Standard Chartered was proud to be a founding partner of Project Everyone and delighted at the results they achieved. We engaged with our staff and clients to raise awareness of the Global Goals and the role that we all can play in promoting sustainable development in our communities."

Dr. Philip Goodwin

CEO

VSO

"The concept behind the World’s Largest Lesson really worked as a way of showing young people how these new sustainable development goals might change their lives….. This kind of action is critical to the success of the SDGs because young people are the generation with the most to lose if we do not achieve the ambition set out in the goals."

Linda Hiebert

Senior Director of Education and Life Skills Development

World Vision International

"The World's Largest Lesson provides valuable curricula that our National Offices can use to reach more children with the right information about the SDGs. Children have the right to know what global leaders are promising to them so they can advocate for their right to a quality education and opportunities for life long learning."

Paloma Escudero

Director of Communications

UNICEF

"Our partnership with Project Everyone has contributed to UNICEF’s mission of engaging children and young people in the achievement of the SDGs. The World’s Largest Lesson provides children the opportunity to learn about the Goals in a creative and innovative way, inspiring them to take action and build a future where every child has a fair chance."

Kathy Calvin

President & Chief Executive Officer

UN Foundation

"We love collaborating with Project Everyone ‎because it always leads to a more creative outcome. Richard and Kate and team have their fingertips on the pulse of culture in service of the Global Goals, and they have helped us bring new champions to the UN."

Global Goals Campaigns

Case Studies

Project Everyone is a not-for-profit creative communications agency. We have a track record of working with businesses, NGOs, UN Agencies and the creative industries. We create campaigns, short films, multiplatform content, convene partners, work with influencers and put on unique events.

Goalkeepers 2018

Launched in 2017 in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Goalkeepers is a multiyear campaign dedicated to accelerating progress towards the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (or Global Goals).

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World's Largest Lesson

The World’s Largest Lesson is an initiative delivered by Project Everyone in partnership with UNICEF to raise children and young people’s awareness of the new Global Goals and encourage them to become actively involved.

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Global Goals Week

Global Goals Week is an annual week of action where the United Nations and partners from around the world come together to drive action, raise awareness and hold leaders to account in order to accelerate progress to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals.

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Goalkeepers 2017

On the 20th September 2017, during the UN General Assembly, the first ever Goalkeepers event took place in New York and was streamed live across the world.

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Life Below Water Impact Award

To raise awareness of Global Goal 14, Life Under Water, Project Everyone organized the world’s first underwater award ceremony for the creative industry at the Cannes Lions Festival, bringing attention, literally, to the ocean.

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Climate Calling

Climate Calling is a pop-up radio platform celebrating Global Goal 13 and Climate Action stories from around the world.

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The Global Goals x Mission 2020

Mission 2020 is an organisation convened by Christiana Figueres, former head of the UNFCCC and leading figure of the Paris Agreement.

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SDG Moment 2018

On Sunday 23rd September during the UN General Assembly, Richard Curtis, in his role as UN SDG Advocate, brought a film to world leaders as part of an “SDG moment” presented to bring focus to the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Parliamentary Event: Leaving No-One Behind?

On the 13th November 2018, SDG Advocate Richard Curtis joined parliamentary leaders in the UK to reaffirm government commitment to the SDGs and to making the world safer, healthier, and more prosperous for future generations.

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Leave No One Behind

When world leaders signed up to the Global Goals, they promised to ensure that 'no one is left behind'.

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International Day of the Girl 2017

On October 11th, Project Everyone launched the #FreedomForGirls campaign for International Day of the Girl, in partnership with UNICEF and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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Healthy Not Hungry

In 2017, in partnership with the World Food Programme and UNICEF, we focused on accelerating progress to Goal 2 (Zero Hunger) through the Healthy Not Hungry Campaign.

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Davos

We organise high profile events, combining interesting and influential attendees with creative content.

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#WhatIReallyReallyWant

Project Everyone conceives and delivers high profile campaigns – in this case highlighting the rights of women and girls around the world. ‘I think this film is a wonderful idea. How fabulous it is that after 20 years, the legacy of the Spice Girls’ - 'Girl Power’ - is being used to encourage and empower a whole new generation.’ - Victoria Beckham

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International Women's Day

We create unique and specific content to elevate public awareness of significant events, and relate them to the Global Goals.

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Africa Song to Tell Everybody

Project Everyone works with partners across the globe to bring the Global Goals to life. We are versatile in our approach to different audiences and create content appropriate to specific markets.

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Standard Chartered

We worked with a range of insightful and dedicated corporate partners including Standard Charted bank who supported the ‘Tell Everyone’ campaign across their employee and customer networks, as well as leveraging their sponsorship of Liverpool FC to incredible effect.

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Tell Everyone Campaign 2015

Project Everyone’s launch project in September 2015 set out to make the Global Goals famous around the world. We reached 3 billion people in the 7 days.

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Campaign Supporters

Be the first generation to end extreme poverty, the most determined generation to end inequality and injustice and the last generation to be threatened by climate change.

Our partners in this mighty plan

The Global Goals campaign would not be possible without the enlightened and generous support of our partners, and we would like to thank:

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Who

Richard Curtis

Film writer and Director Read Bio

Kate Garvey

Co-founder Read Bio

Gail Gallie

Co-founder Read Bio

Piers Bradford

Managing Director Read Bio

Alison Bellwood

Programme Director, WLL Read Bio

Hannah Cameron

Campaigns Director Read Bio

Polly Mallinson

Content Director Read Bio

Francesca Wilski

Partnerships Director Read Bio

Alice Macdonald

Campaigns Director Read Bio

Richard Curtis

Richard Curtis is a film writer and director, responsible for films such as Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Mr Bean, Love Actually, The Boat That Rocked, and most recently Trash and About Time.

In the other half of Richard’s life, he is co-founder and vice-chair of Comic Relief, which he started after visiting Ethiopia during the 1985 famine and led to the fundraising event, Red Nose Day. He has co-produced the 14 live nights for the BBC, and since 1985, the charity has made over £1.25 Billion for projects in the UK and internationally. In 2015, he helped bring Red Nose Day to the United States with the partnership of NBC and Walgreens - where it has so far raised nearly $150 million to help children in the USA and around the world.

Richard was a founding member of Make Poverty History, the campaign for the MDGs and worked both on that and on Live 8 in 2005. As part of his contribution to the MPH campaign he wrote The Girl In The Cafe for HBO and the BBC - a television drama based around the G8 summit - which won 3 Emmys. In 2015 he helped found Project Everyone to work to make the Global Goals famous and effective - and is now a UN Advocate for the SDGs.

Kate Garvey

Kate is a strategic communications and campaigns consultant specialising in promoting global campaigns and issues. Clients and campaigns have included Google; the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games; Product (RED); Live Earth; The Global Fund; UNHCR; the Maternal Mortality campaign; Make Poverty History and the Live 8 concerts. Her career began in politics where, from 1997 until 2005, she worked for Tony Blair at 10 Downing Street in the Prime Minister's Private Office and played an integral role in 3 successful election victories. Kate was also a director at Freud Communications.

Gail Gallie

Gail Gallie is a business leader with a strong sense of social purpose.

Gail’s background is in marketing and advertising. She has worked for both advertisers and agencies, in the public and private sectors.

Gail started her career working for ad agencies, helping to create campaigns for a variety of clients including P&G, the Ministry of Sound, and the Labour Party. She then took a role in marketing at the BBC and over the next eight years was responsible for the strategy and delivery of many major projects, including the launches of CBeebies and BBC Three.

On leaving the BBC Gail co-founded the strategic communications consultancy GaillieGodfrey, delivering corporate campaigns and brand strategy to a mixture of commercial and philanthropic clients, including Sony Music, the Camden Roundhouse, and the Millennium Cities Initiative. During this period Gail also worked as a freelance consultant for Comic Relief.

In 2010 Gail was appointed CEO of the ad agency Fallon, part of the Publicis Group, delivering campaigns for clients including Cadbury, Eurostar and Skoda.

Piers Bradford

Piers Bradford is a creative leader, who thrives on delivering major projects.

He is currently the Managing Director of Project Everyone, having spent 2015 setting up and delivering Radio Everyone – a pop up radio station to promote the Global Goals. Radio Everyone had broadcast partners in 75 different countries and featured shows from Bono, Christiane Amanpour, AR Rahman and Rita Ora.

Before joining Project Everyone, Piers was part of BBC Radio 1’s core management team during one of the most exciting and groundbreaking periods in its history. He led the launch of their visual channel on BBC iPlayer, expanding the footprint of the BBC’s key youth brand. Prior to that he was Commissioning Editor for Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra, overseeing and commissioning all independently produced programming. His documentary commissions won Gold at the 2013 and 2014 Radio Academy Awards and the New York Radio Awards. During this time, Piers also ran the campaigns and outreach work for the 2 networks. This included delivering 'The Radio 1 Academy', creating the 'Take it On' Intern scheme and winning Gold at the Mind Media Awards for the stations work with young people and mental health.

He spent 4 years as Executive Producer for Radio 1's daytime output, including the multi award winning Chris Moyles show. Whilst managing the Jo Whiley show he devised and launched the Radio 1 Live Lounge album, which went on to become a platinum seller.

Katie Bradford

Katie Bradford is a COO with experience spanning start-ups, not-for-profits and commercial companies – with a focus on innovation and social purpose.

In addition to her part-time role at Project Everyone, Katie recently completed an 8-month consultancy as the Interim COO at the Jamie Oliver Food Foundation.

From 2011 to 2014, Katie was Director of Operations at Fallon, an award-winning advertising agency known for its innovative campaigns for Cadbury and Skoda. Whilst there, Katie built Fallon’s digital capabilities and delivered digital campaigns for giffgaff and The Faberge Big Egg Hunt in London and New York.

Katie has also worked in music, TV production and independent film, including her time as a founding Director of the Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation, a film foundation linking social-issue media to the individuals and organisations who can use them to effect change. As part of her work there, Katie worked on the Oscar-shortlisted documentary End of the Line, which was 90% funded by charities, foundation and individual donors and has changed corporate and government policy both in the UK and internationally.

Rachel Waldron

Rachel is an events specialist, creating and delivering large scale events on a global scale and always with social purpose at their heart.

Rachel was the architect and event lead for The Big Egg Hunt, a public art event which ran in the UK and in cities across the world from 2011-14. This award-winning event raised in excess of £3 million for charity and was developed into a successful franchise model, one of the first of its kind and which has been widely emulated by other charities since.

At Project Everyone Rachel has created and managed the key creative moments across our campaign: from an installation of 193 snowmen in Davos at the World Economic Forum to raising 17 flags around the world to celebrate the gaveling of the Global Goals in September 2016, including a flag raised at the top of the Himalayas, at the bottom of the ocean, in Red Square and even reaching as far as North Korea.

Alison Bellwood

Alison is a creative communications expert with a specific focus on children and education. She worked extensively with some of the world’s most recognised brands (PepsiCo, Unilever, Nestlé) before partnering in the creation of a children’s learning programme –Oddizzi.com – to help children in schools know and understand the world they live in and connect with one another. Oddizzi.com now connects over 100,000 primary aged children across the world with one another.

In 2014 Alison joined Project Everyone to develop the World’s Largest Lesson as part of the awareness building campaign for the Sustainable Development Goals. The World’s Largest Lesson aims to create a generation of Global Goals “champions” determined to see The Goals achieved.

The first World’s Largest Lesson took place at the end of September 2015. Materials were shared enthusiastically in 160 countries with the help of a unique network of partners made up of Ministries of Education, UN agencies, Civil Society and the private sector.

Hannah Cameron

Hannah is a producer and campaign manager with 12 years’ experience on cause-related TV and media campaigns. She is passionate about bringing creative excellence to important causes. Her goal is to help get important messages heard and understood - and to translate that understanding into real and lasting social impact.

For Project Everyone, Hannah headed up our launch campaigns in India and Brazil, recruiting best in class agency partners and leading the strategy across all four international hubs, as well as producing key content for the youth market, including developing the successful Dizzy Goals social media campaign.

This year, Hannah has led our Global Girls for Global Goals campaign, taking the creative lead on our viral hit #WhatIReallyReallyWant film and accompanying response film for world leaders.

Previously, Hannah worked as Richard Curtis’s creative campaigns producer for the last 8 years, covering four Red Nose Days on the BBC, a successful partnership with the Gates Foundation for their Living Proof Campaign, bringing the US telethon Stand Up 2 Cancer to the UK, the production of TV feature Mary and Martha about malaria that was broadcast in over 50 countries, and most recently as Content Producer and Head of International Hubs for the Global Goals Campaign.

Francesca Wilski

Francesca started her career in broadcast journalism working at the BBC, Sky News and ITN before moving to the ‘dark side’ into marketing and communications. Working in some of London’s biggest advertising agencies such as Adam & Eve DDB, Havas Worldwide and Fallon she lead global, multi-platform campaigns for Cadburys, Virgin Media, Unilever, Canon, Danone and Santander.

In 2015 she joined Project Everyone to lead the relationships with our founding sponsors and partners Aviva, Getty Images, Pearson, SAWA and Unilever. During the launch her focus was on producing and distributing our ‘Tell Everyone’ advertising campaign as well as advising those founding partners on their respective internal and external launch campaigns.

In 2016 she managed our communications and events during the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, including a session to discuss how business can support the goals, hosted by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and in partnership with Google.

Most recently Francesca produced several events during our inaugural #GlobalGoals Week including the Girls Campaign finale stunt, the Global Goals Awards dinner in partnership with Unilever and Unicef and the Social Good Summit opening session alongside the UNDP and UNF. Francesca also works closely with our various UN partner agencies on their respective events and communications.

Alice Macdonald

Alice is an international development professional with over a decade of experience in advocacy, policy and communications work across the private, political and not for profit sectors. As well as strategy development and managing our relationships with civil society she leads our work on the Leave No One Behind partnership working to build awareness and galvanize action in more than 30 countries.

She joined us from Save the Children where most recently she ran the action/2015 campaign – one of the biggest coalition campaigns ever made up of over 2000 organizations across 150 countries. She has extensive experience of developing and implementing advocacy and campaign strategies at national, reginal and global level and has contributed and authored a number of policy reports and articles. She has worked around the world from Ethiopia and South Africa to Rwanda where she was a governance adviser in the Office of the President. She began her career at the British Labour Party where she headed the Research Unit and was senior political adviser to the Rt Hon Harriet Harman MP.

Polly Mallinson

Polly's background is in public policy and production. She began her career at the European Commission in Brussels and then Indonesia helping to develop and implement EU strategy with ASEAN. She has a Master in Public Administration from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Polly also has 15 years of production experience.

She was a producer for Oscar winning director Jonathan Demme before joining Tom Hanks' Playtone. Since joining Project Everyone, Polly has worked alongside Richard Curtis to produce content for the 2015 and 2016 Global Goals campaigns including the Goals content for the 2015 Global Citizen Festival as well as the 2016 viral films #WhatIReallyReallyWant film and Hurdles voiced by Emma Watson.

Francesca Wilski

Francesca started her career in broadcast journalism working at the BBC, Sky News and ITN before moving to the ‘dark side’ into marketing and communications. Working in some of London’s biggest advertising agencies such as Adam & Eve DDB, Havas Worldwide and Fallon she lead global, multi-platform campaigns for Cadburys, Virgin Media, Unilever, Canon, Danone and Santander.

In 2015 she joined Project Everyone to lead the relationships with our founding sponsors and partners Aviva, Getty Images, Pearson, SAWA and Unilever. During the launch her focus was on producing and distributing our ‘Tell Everyone’ advertising campaign as well as advising those founding partners on their respective internal and external launch campaigns.

In 2016 she managed our communications and events during the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, including a session to discuss how business can support the goals, hosted by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and in partnership with Google.

Most recently Francesca produced several events during our inaugural #GlobalGoals Week including the Girls Campaign finale stunt, the Global Goals Awards dinner in partnership with Unilever and Unicef and the Social Good Summit opening session alongside the UNDP and UNF. Francesca also works closely with our various UN partner agencies on their respective events and communications.

Alice Macdonald

Alice is an international development professional with over a decade of experience in advocacy, policy and communications work across the private, political and not for profit sectors. As well as strategy development and managing our relationships with civil society she leads our work on the Leave No One Behind partnership working to build awareness and galvanize action in more than 30 countries. She joined us from Save the Children where most recently she ran the action/2015 campaign – one of the biggest coalition campaigns ever made up of over 2000 organizations across 150 countries. She has extensive experience of developing and implementing advocacy and campaign strategies at national, reginal and global level and has contributed and authored a number of policy reports and articles. She has worked around the world from Ethiopia and South Africa to Rwanda where she was a governance adviser in the Office of the President. She began her career at the British Labour Party where she headed the Research Unit and was senior political adviser to the Rt Hon Harriet Harman MP.