What is the difference between Universal Citizenship and Global Citizenship?
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The universal citizenship is provided to the citizens of a nation in all the country in which he is being present at the time of need universally. The global citizenship is provided to every citizen by any nation in which he is being present at the time of need globally on the basis of being a human.
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Universal and Global citizenship refer to two very different aspects.
- Global citizenship refers to the responsibility of an individual to be informed, process, and act on issues that occur on the planet. It denotes one's social responsibility to not only their country but to the planet
- It includes the responsibilities that people have toward the global community
- Universal Citizenship is a broader concept that relates to a person's right to live on the planet. It includes the inherent human rights that they possess, concepts of equality, and other freedoms that must be granted to every human being
- This citizenship emphasizes the importance of human rights
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