
UN@80: Iraqi Artist on Creative Education Shaping the Future
Iraqi artist Waleed R. Qaisi urges creative education as the key to shaping our future during the UN’s 80th anniversary.
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Iraqi artist Waleed R. Qaisi urges creative education as the key to shaping our future during the UN’s 80th anniversary.
Kenyan-British ceramicist Megan White marks UN@80 by celebrating marine life through her Blue Oceans art and urging us to protect our seas.
Indian ceramicist Priya Sundaravalli uses her ceramics to advocate ‘Land Protection’ at the UN’s 80th anniversary, inspiring youth to reconnect with nature.
Lebanese ceramicist Samar Mougharbel marks UN@80 with a ceramic protest for peace, urging youth to step away from screens and reconnect with nature.
As the UN turns 80, vlogger Robbie Swain urges global action to protect oceans covering over 70% of Earth and highlights the UN Ocean Science Decade as a shared responsibility.
Meet Umwali Ange Natacha, a Rwandan solar specialist leading sustainable solar projects at UN@80. From consultation to installation, she’s powering a greener future!
Matthieu Travers celebrates the UN’s 80th anniversary, urging global unity and hope through his journey as a torchbearer and disability rights advocate.
At UN@80, we reflect on how disasters—from the 2011 Japan tsunami to Kamchatka’s magnitude-8.7 quake—remind us that our planet is one home, uniting us in the fight for survival.
At UN@80, quality education is hailed as the bedrock of all sustainable development goals—driving innovation, creativity, and poverty eradication. 📚🌍
Scenes from China’s evolving landscapes—from shrinking glaciers to green deserts and mountain tourism—show resilience, clean energy and rebirth, echoing the UN’s 80th anniversary mission.