Every child of the 1990s knows the classic Spice Girl’s song “Wannabe” by heart. And the Global Goals campaign, an organization fighting to end poverty and inequality, recreated the song to show what women and girls really, really want.
Dancers and artists from around the world show off some of their goals, such as ending violence against girls, promoting quality education for all girls and stopping child marriages.
Some of these artists include Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, Sheyi Shar, Gigi Lamayne, Moneoa, M.O., Taylor Hatala and Larsen Thompson.
The PSA has also received recognition from Posh Spice herself. "I think this film is a wonderful idea," Victoria Beckham said in a statement. "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."
The Global Goals campaign is using 2016 as a chance to “use our collective power and tell world leaders what we really, really want for girls and women.”
Learn more about the campaign here.
Dancers and artists from around the world show off some of their goals, such as ending violence against girls, promoting quality education for all girls and stopping child marriages.
Some of these artists include Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, Sheyi Shar, Gigi Lamayne, Moneoa, M.O., Taylor Hatala and Larsen Thompson.
The PSA has also received recognition from Posh Spice herself. "I think this film is a wonderful idea," Victoria Beckham said in a statement. "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."
The Story Behind #WhatIReallyReallyWant
According to The Global Goals, in 2015, world leaders signed the Sustainable Development Goals to end poverty, fix climate change and tackle inequalities. Women and girls are disproportionately affected by these key challenges.The Global Goals campaign is using 2016 as a chance to “use our collective power and tell world leaders what we really, really want for girls and women.”
Learn more about the campaign here.