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Under the slogan, more awareness, less poverty, university students reach out to the public to inform them 
about global poverty and, ultimately solve the problem prevailing in the world. GP3 Korea, which stands for 
Global Poverty Public Awareness Project in Korea, is an NGO (non-governmental organization) consisting of 
university student volunteers. It was founded by graduate school students and Choi Eun-chang, currently an
affiliated fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, in the winter of 2009 after they took 
Globalization, Poverty, Development and Law course at Korea Universitys Graduate School of International
Studies.

We believe the solution to the global poverty issue needs not only the governments assistance or the 
super riches donations but also the civil societys awareness, said Kim Ah-hyun (Dongguk University, 
4), the communications manager of GP3 Korea. Thus, we focused on how the media does not talk about 
global poverty much, which leads to publics indifference and passive attitude toward it. We try to eliminate
this vicious cycle by creating an open access to information about global poverty.

After its foundation, GP3 Korea recruited its first members in 2009 and officially started its projects. Members
serve their term for six months, and this year, 132 students are partaking. As GP3 Koreas primary purpose is 
to create and make poverty-related information written in Korean available for the public, it mainly utilizes the 
Internet and (SNS) social networking services. On its homepage(http://www.povertyinfo.org), GP3 Korea 
provides a variety of information on the poverty issue through boards such as Poverty Wiki, as well as 
up-to-date news regarding the poor countries.

Poverty Wiki is a wiki-based open knowledge library with the name of Global Poverty Digital Library 
(http://www.povertywiki.org/). The open library contains articles, latest news releases, columns and book 
reviews all created by the members and volunteers. In addition, by using diverse social networking services, 
GP3 Korea sends out easily accessible articles and photos about the cause, reality and possible solutions 
of global poverty.

In order to do so, the members process the heavy and difficult information being circulated into accessible 
and easy-to-read materials. For example, GP3 Korea summarizes the United Nations official data or news 
released by foreign press in English and translates them into Korean. The members of GP3 Korea explain 
such is significant in that it can alleviate the asymmetry of information.

We think open access to public knowledge is the most important factor in increasing awareness of the 
issue, Kim said. By providing articles and telling stories about poverty through mobile applications and 
SNS, we are enabling the public to easily pick up information and realize the severity of the issue.

Within the group, GP3 Korea is divided into 11 different teams including Design, Event, Translation and 
Funding, all collaborating to accomplish the same goal. Thus, GP3 Korea employs other means of 
promoting global poverty rather than simply working with written materials.

Recently, it created and distributed a video informing the public about countries suffering from poverty 
through SNS and YouTube. In addition, GP3 Korea makes continuous efforts to publicize the issue offline. 
Last year, it organized campaigns and flash mobs near Hongik University subway station and received 
much public attention.

The flash mob we performed last May is probably the most remembered event, Yoon Won-joo 
(Sungkyunkwan University, 3) said. In the process of organizing, preparing and practicing for the event, 
which was quite time consuming, there had been many difficulties. But I believe such opportunity let us 
understand better and care more for the global poverty issue.

Sessions, called unions, are also held regularly, where all the members gather and discuss global poverty 
and other associated issues such as Fair Trade and official development assistance.

The first union of this month was held on April 6 in Sogang University, under the theme of
Seeking 
hope in Africa along with a lecture by Yoon Sang-wook, the author of There is No Africa in Africa 
and Yook Sook-hee, an instructor of the Department of African Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign 
Studies. The lecturers not only provided knowledge about Africa and poverty issues but also advised the 
students about their future career on a global stage.

GP3 Korea works so that the information and knowledge we distribute will reach the public, Kim said. 
Hopefully, the enthusiastic will take a step further to make a more specific and a real change. Because
 this is how the better future is made.