#TheWorldWeWant – The world through your eyes

United Nations published this video item, entitled “#TheWorldWeWant – The world through your eyes” – below is their description.

#TheWorldWeWant is a special collection of 75 photos curated from more than 50,000 images from over 130 countries and is a creative response to the UN Secretary-General’s call to hear directly from the peoples of the world about their priorities for the future. This video, highlighting photos from the virtual exhibit #TheWorldWeWant, illustrates that we all share similar hopes and dreams for the future. Experience the full exhibit here: https://bit.ly/34RF9q1 The exhibit features the winning images from #TheWorldWeWant, a photo competition hosted by mobile app Agora in support of #UN75.

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