As the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary in 2025, a groundbreaking visual initiative is amplifying youth perspectives on global unity. The One Home: Shared Future project, co-launched by CGTN and international partners, challenges young creators worldwide to document their hopes for humanity through photography and multimedia storytelling.
The fourth installment of this collaborative series reveals striking snapshots of cultural resilience, environmental stewardship, and cross-border solidarity. From Himalayan mountain communities preserving ancient traditions to tech innovators in Jakarta prototyping sustainable cities, the collection underscores Asia's pivotal role in shaping 21st-century solutions.
Academic observers note the project's timing aligns with growing youth engagement in global governance. This isn't just art – it's a diplomatic language transcending political divides, remarked Dr. Priya Sharma, a multilateralism researcher at Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
For investors and business leaders, the initiative highlights emerging trends in Asia's creative economies, with participating creators leveraging platforms like TikTok and Instagram to reach over 50 million viewers. Meanwhile, diaspora communities praise the project's ability to showcase home countries' progress through fresh eyes, as noted by Vietnamese-Australian community leader Linh Nguyen.
As climate challenges and technological shifts redefine international cooperation, this visual dialogue offers both a mirror to present realities and a compass pointing toward collaborative futures.
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UN@80: A kaleidoscope of beautiful moments in our shared home
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