Global Shapers Community Annual Report 2024 2025

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Area of action  What we aim to measure Performance indicator 2023-2024   2024-2025  Advancing youth action (continued)20. People supported represent diverse groups See last year’s report. Young people: 64.4% Schools and universities: 34.3% Women and girls: 26.2% Families and households: 18.7% Entrepreneurs and start-ups: 14.5% Jobseekers and unemployed groups: 12.4% Rural populations: 12% Minorities and racial groups: 11.1% Voters and civic organizations: 9.8% Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs): 8.4% Informal workers: 7% People with disabilities: 6.8% Elderly populations: 6.6% Indigenous communities: 6.4% Migrants and refugees: 5% Large businesses and enterprises: 4.3% LGBTQIA+ individuals: 3.9% 21. Change has been created on diverse topicsSee last year’s report. See page 18 of this year’s report.  22. Percentage of hubs who engage local stakeholders in the design, delivery, feedback and continuity of projects Design: 83% Delivery: 86% Evaluate: 76% Design: 91% Delivery: 92% Feedback: 89% Continuity after implementation: 87% 23. Percentage of hubs who build partnerships across diverse sectors Civil society organization/ non-profit: 23% Private sector: 15% Public sector: 12%Civil society organization/ non-profit: 53%  Private sector: 38% Public sector: 35% Academia: 30% We support and scale leading youth projects and initiatives globally 24. Number of projects supported via funding 42  32  25. Amount of funding distributed annually 240,000 CHF  (Swiss francs)146,968 CHF Table 6: Impact indicators (continued) Global Shapers Community: Annual Report 2024-2025 23
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