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"I dread flooding in the city. There are so many potholes in the roads, and when it floods, we cannot see the potholes and it is very dangerous. I have seen cars getting into accidents because of this during floods. I wish we could have a beautiful and safer city."
Phuong Malyny
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Captured by Leaphea Yang, MY World Advocate, Cambodia
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Andrés Duran & Francis Barrios
2 Experimentados Skater's que a pesar de la distancia y los problemas que ocaciona el solo hecho de practicar este deporte sanamente no paran... Ni los Policias, los Vigilantes o la gente entrometida los paran... Mis mas sinceras felicitaciones a ambos que aunque no tengan un Skate Park o algo similar, no desisten de practicar.
Hi, my name is Aung Myat Kyaw. I am a co-founder of Meiktila University English Language club. For me, SDG4 Quality Education is the most important one. Education is not about learning by heart nor just sharing knowledges. Rather, it is about tapping into our potential and creativity. Education sector in Myanmar still needs major improvements because newly-graduates here only have knowledges but no creativity, whereas quality education can truly tap into humans’ creativity. Without creativity, humans would not survive until now.
Captured by Si Thu Wai, MY World Advocate, Myanmar
"Hello my name is Amal From Tunisia I am studying english at the Higher institute of languages of Tunis.
- I believe that SDG's are important because by 2030 most of the world 's common problems such as poverty,inequality.. will probably not end but they will certainly be less than before.
- The SDGs I like the most :
{1} Good health and well being
{2} No poverty
{3} Quality education
- The one SDG that I Would choose is Quality education as I believe in the power of education and that it can affect the other SDGs.
- I'm taking part in the 4th SDG which is Quality education and volunteering to teach children English in Thailand. "
Amal Benyounes
In Bangkok, Thailand, but Amal is from Tunis, Tunisia
Captured by Aung Ko (Token) Oo, MY World Advocate, Myanmar & Thailand
This is probably one of those shots that will have many of my Japanese Flickr contacts scratching their heads and wondering, "Why does he have a photo of a dirty, old Nissan Homy?" Well, it's the first time I've seen one of these old, Japanese-market vans imported into Canada (amongst the countless Delicas and Hiaces that have made it over) and I really liked the patina and the way the light was shining through the taillight lens. So there you have it. Gastown, Vancouver. September 25, 2010.
日本のフリッカー・コンタクトのみなさんは、これを見て「なぜこの古くて汚い日産Homy?」と思うかもしれません・・・・
“I am interested in Good Health and Well-Being (SDG3). Cambodians are the victims of eating foods contaminated with chemical substances everyday. I am a young organic Agro-entrepreneur, so I can share my experiences related to organic practices to farmers and also form the organic producer groups in the local community.”
Narith Tho, Ponlok Baitong Farm Co-founder
Captured by Veasna Ky, MY World Advocate, Cambodia
“I’m interested in Quality Education SDG4 because once everyone has good education, they can understand other issues and act responsibly e.g. environment protection. Our education problems are attributed by major problems including management, poverty and also corruption, which leads to school dropouts. In schools, we don’t have sufficient materials or technical stuffs equipped, not enough teachers in rural areas, while different types of corruption exist in every school. To improve this, all citizens, government and relevant sectors need to go together to fight against corruption and renovate management to meet the international standard. ”
Tropin Ty, English Translation Freelancer and Entrepreneur
Captured by Veasna Ky, MY World Advocate, Cambodia
“Growing up in an environment where women and children faced violence daily has shaped my goal. Therefore, I am inspired by them to do the work that improves the lives of others. I am glad to see I share same thoughts with many people. It means that it is a collective work towards an equal world.”
Wildan Teddy, 23, Activist
Captured by Joce Timoty Pardosi, MY World Advocate, Indonesia
I think the main reason behind every pros and cons on equality is because society is still focused on the differences, such as sexes. Whereas, we should be more focused on the fundamental, that we all are human and every human matters.
Keshya Baby Putri, 21, Activist
Captured by Joce Timoty Pardosi, MY World Advocate, Indonesia