As the United Nations gears up for its 80th anniversary in 2025, young voices like Dinora Abdullaeva from Uzbekistan are stepping into the spotlight to shape the future of global education. 🎤✨
Abdullaeva, part of the UN's "One Home: Shared Future" initiative, highlighted a critical gap: while more youth have access to schools, quality digital learning tools remain out of reach for many. 💻🚫 "Education isn’t just about classrooms anymore—it’s about connectivity, innovation, and giving us the tools to solve tomorrow’s problems," she said.
Her call to action? Ramp up UN investments in digital education infrastructure, especially in regions where tech resources are scarce. 🌍🔧 With platforms like CGTN amplifying youth-driven campaigns, Abdullaeva believes Gen Z can turn this vision into reality. 💡
Could this be the start of a global ed-tech revolution? For students bridging the gap between tradition and innovation, the answer might just be a click away. 🚀📲
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UN@80: Uzbek youth calls for more UN investment in digital education
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