Voices of the youth Woman, 22 years old, China Woman, N/A, Hong Kong Woman, 26 years old, Italy Woman, 20 years old, France N/A, 23 years old, Belgium Woman, 16 years old, Lebanon Man, 28 years old, Zambia Man, 24 years old, Malawi Man, 22 years old, Jordan Woman, 19 years old, Nigeria Navigate on this map to discover unique contributions from participants all over the world Woman, 18 years old, Australia «I wish for the world one day to be one as family, maybe one president or one king for the whole world if politics may still exist at that time. Instead of just having the United States of America or The United States of Africa, I wish we would just all agree to have the United States of the World (USW), one leader( of course with prime ministers to help govern each state of the World), one currency, doesn’t matter how many languages we may speak at that time but the objective is to make everyone to understand what it means to keep humanity going is to understand what it means to be human. No human is inferior or superior to any other kind, we are just different from each other and being different from each other is does not signify competition but maybe rather complimentary. America needs China and China needs Africa and Africa needs India. We are all here for one another to keep humanity going. » Man, 28 years old, Zambia « I wish for a world of peace, understanding, and acceptance, where everyone can live life to the fullest without fear of prejudice or injustice. I hope for a world where resources are shared fairly and sustainably, and everyone has access to the necessities of life. I hope for a world where people can explore and celebrate the diversity of cultures with open arms and an open heart. I hope for a world where people are empowered to create meaningful change and make a positive impact in the world. » Man, 24 years old, Malawi « It is hoped that this world will be a safer, more equal and inclusive society. Nations and nations, religions and religions, races that are tolerant and respectful of each other. World peace, no more wars and hunger and displacement and a life lived in constant flight. Inclusion of animals and the environment. A greater diversity of life, respect for and protection of the environment for animals and plants; an early solution to the problem of climate warming and a reduction in extreme weather. Mutual tolerance and respect between people. Respect for diversity of thought and opinion. Women are given due respect and equal social and family status with men, sexual diversity is respected, sexual minorities are protected, the sick and disabled are given more inclusion and assistance. » Woman, 22 years old, China « I want to live in a more responsible and equitable world without giving up my way of life. The reality of today’s world is not going to improve overnight. It is therefore obvious that efforts are to be made to hope to live in a better world. » Woman, N/A, Hong Kong « I wish that society would understand how much caring for others’ wellbeing can be fulfilling, as well as caring for the environment. We take the world we live in for granted and never express gratitude for what we have. I wish everyone were a bit kinder and more grateful. » Woman, 26 years old, Italy « I would like a world where my children live without worrying about their safety. A world where migrants would no longer be seen as a danger but as an asset for our country. A world where African countries would not be completely impoverished by Europe and Asia. I would also like a world where women can choose with whom and how to live. A world where going to school and traveling would not be a luxury but an obligation. A world where we humans rediscover the joy of talking to each other in transport, shops, the street... A world where we would be disconnected from the internet and its social networks in order to realize how the people we are really doing are doing. » Woman, 20 years old, France « That people realize that what they take for the norm is not necessarily as banal and necessary as they think, not a century ago, going to America was still the trip of a life, and we usually only took a one-way trip, not a vacation... It’s the same with many other things, cheap food, the size of the houses,... We live in an unspeakable opulence and we are not even able to notice it anymore. I would like a carbon tax and against any other form of pollution so monstrous that it would reduce the standard of living of ordinary mortals to the level before the First World War. People need to take the time to think about what is really needed in their eyes. » N/A, 23 years old, Belgium « To get to the point as a society where people stop judging each other on the basis of race, sex, gender identity, sexuality, or other such factors...To come to a point where those things aren’t ignored, they’re appreciated, but not seen as important.» Woman, 18 years old, Australia « For peace to prevail in the world, for man to change and return to his origin of goodness and tolerance, for the concept of occupation, colonialism and wars to end, for the human world to live with an innate, non-aggressive nature, and for harmony to prevail in the world. » Man, 22 years old, Jordan «I wish more love would abound in the world. Love is a very important aspect in human living personally and stretch out to our communities and countries at last. People would learn to help each other without a blink. The more love continues to abound the better it is for our generation and the next coming generation because that virtue would be passed on to other generations. With love countries won’t fight each other, the rate of sadness would reduce, crime rates would reduce, corruption and deceit would reduce, people would learn to love their bodies the more and finally depression and suicide would drastically reduce. » Woman, 19 years old, Nigeria « I want it to be a place where we can go out and do whatever we want (within limits of course) without being judged by country, color, shape, rumors (unconfirmed or fake news or without any proof), financial condition, marital status, family status and others... » Woman, 16 years old, Lebanon « To stop. Breathe. Feel. Then continue with their lifes, but as a society we need to stop rushing and trying to participate at everything. Breathe, because we can, we do it but it keeps us alive and feels wonderful when you put an intention into breathing. Feel, because it’s became a fad the «silence treatment» not just for others, but for ourselves. » Non-binary, 17 years old, Colombia « That we all stop being such shit to society, because we are totally intoxicated with a lot of garbage, but hypocrisy constantly denies. I would like everyone to wake up and put aside everything that causes them anxiety. I would like everyone to take off their masks and listen and speak for real, without fear of what they will say. I would like us to give importance to REAL things, such as the environment, love, care, happiness, instead of worrying about what the body of the OTHER is like, or how he dresses or who he has relationships with. (I’m a little hated because I feel like we have no escape from this cruel world but I’m generally cool lol). » N/A, 25 years old, Argentina