What if ending poverty wasn’t just a hashtag but a reality? As the UN gears up for its 80th anniversary in 2025, Egyptian student Karim is dropping truth bombs about global inequality – and his home country’s blueprint for change. 💥
From Villages to Global Stages
Through CGTN’s One Home: Shared Future project, Karim spotlights Egypt’s Decent Life initiative – a poverty-busting program that’s like a real-life 'SimCity' upgrade for rural areas. 🏗️ With UN support, it’s transformed thousands of villages through infrastructure revamps and job creation. Think solar-powered schools meeting TikTok-era tech hubs!
Challenges on the Road to Zero Poverty
But here’s the plot twist: climate change, conflicts, and stubborn inequality keep hitting the undo button on progress. Karim’s message? 'Zero poverty is a choice, not a fantasy' – one requiring Avengers-level collaboration across borders. 🌐
As Gen Z creators worldwide share their #FutureVision through this initiative, one question remains: Will world leaders match their ambition? 🎯
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