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Cameroonian Youth Advocate Urges Global Education Investment at UN@80

As the United Nations prepares to commemorate its 80th anniversary in 2025, a new wave of youth-led advocacy is reshaping global conversations. Jenny Andrea Avom, a Cameroonian economics student at Tsinghua University, has emerged as a prominent voice in the "One Home: Shared Future" campaign co-launched by CGTN and international content creators. Her journey from Cameroon's educational challenges to Beijing' academic corridors underscores education's transformative power in bridging development gaps.

"Limited resources shouldn't dictate limitless potential," Avom told KhabarAsia.com, reflecting on her experiences advocating for equitable access to quality education. The campaign, which invites young people worldwide to share visions for humanity's future, aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals while emphasizing Asia's growing role in global education initiatives. For investors and policymakers, Avom's call highlights untapped opportunities in educational infrastructure across developing regions.

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