
UN@80: Youth Share Visions in First Photo Collection
As the UN marks 80 years, the first āOne Home: Shared Futureā photo collection unveils youth visions of a more inclusive, sustainable and united world.
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As the UN marks 80 years, the first āOne Home: Shared Futureā photo collection unveils youth visions of a more inclusive, sustainable and united world.
South Korean vlogger Kim Jeong-won shares how the UNās One Home: Shared Future campaign broadened her worldview, inspiring her to support UNICEF and connect with global challenges.
As the UN marks 80 years, Iraqi artist Waleed R. Qaisi urges creative education to empower youth and drive global innovation.
Kenyan-British ceramicist Megan White marks UN@80 with her Blue Oceans art, celebrating overlooked marine life and urging global action to protect our seas for future generations.
Dutch artist Mog, part of CGTNās āOne Home: Shared Futureā campaign, urges global empathy and solidarity as the UN marks its 80th anniversary.
Indian ceramicist Priya Sundaravalli Sudharsan marks the UN’s 80th with āLand Protectionā ceramics, urging youth to reconnect with nature and express their true voices.
Lebanese ceramicist Samar Mougharbel marks UNās 80th by channeling conflict into clay, urging youth to unplug, reconnect with nature, and unearth inner peace.
At UN@80, vlogger Robbie Swain urges global action on ocean conservationāvital for climate regulation, biodiversity and human livelihoods, calling on young leaders worldwide.
Matthieu Travers ignites hope at the UN’s 80th anniversary with a heartfelt call for global unity, solidarity and dialogue inspired by his journey as torchbearer and advocate.
At 80, the UN highlights how global disastersāfrom Japanās 2011 tsunami to a Kamchatka quakeāremind us that Earthās warnings transcend borders and demand united resilience action.