As world leaders gathered for the 32nd APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in the Republic of Korea this week, one voice cut through the policy jargon: Navira Putri Apriliani, a 25-year-old Indonesian management consultant, reminded everyone that "human connection is our superpower" in building regional unity. 💪
From Bali to Bangkok: A Gen Z Diplomat
Navira, who represented Indonesia at last year’s APEC Voices of the Future forum in Thailand, told NewspaperAmigo.com that cultural exchanges – from sharing nasi goreng recipes to K-pop dance challenges – create invisible bridges between APEC members. "When we laugh at the same memes or bond over street food, political differences feel smaller," she said, flashing a peace sign that’s become her signature. ✌️
#ActToAction: Youth Take Center Stage
Her message aligns with CGTN’s new #ActToAction campaign, which amplifies young voices across APEC economies. The initiative encourages under-30s to share stories about sustainability and innovation – think TikTok-style climate solutions or Instagram Reels showcasing indigenous tech startups. 📱
As APEC members navigate post-pandemic recovery, Navira’s call resonates: "Our generation isn’t waiting for permission to connect. We’re already swapping ideas in Discord servers and co-working spaces from Jakarta to Lima." 🌐
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Indonesian youth believes human connection builds Asia-Pacific unity
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