The "Living Together, Sharing the Future" global photo exhibition celebrating the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations kicked off on the 20th at the United Nations headquarters in New York, telling the story of how the United Nations has profoundly influenced the lives of ordinary people around the world through multimedia methods such as pictures and videos. On October 20th, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, UN Secretary General Guterres delivered a speech at the launch ceremony of the "Living Together, Sharing the Future" global photo exhibition celebrating the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. During the opening ceremony of the exhibition, UN Secretary General Guterres said that the exhibition "tells an extraordinary story. This story about ambition and determination, cooperation and results began 80 years ago, when the United Nations was born in a war-torn world. Today, UN staff are still writing this story around the world - supporting development, providing humanitarian assistance, maintaining peace and security, and advancing human rights. Guterres stated that these images reveal three facts: the United Nations is firmly committed to supporting the most vulnerable groups, international norms and standards affect people's lives every day, and multilateralism makes the world a better place. On October 20th, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, people visited the "Living Together, Sharing the Future" global photo exhibition celebrating the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Fengguo emphasized that without dialogue and cooperation among countries, the achievements displayed in the photo exhibition cannot be realized. Fierce conflicts, deepening inequality, out of control technology, and global warming cannot be resolved on their own, nor can they be solved by any country alone. The international community must work together to build a common future. It is reported that this global photo exhibition is hosted by the United Nations Department of Global Communications, bringing together more than 240 stories from 193 countries, and is expected to hold over 40 exhibitions worldwide. The event aims to showcase through real-life stories how the work of the United Nations system subtly influences people's lives around the world, including supporting peace and security, monitoring regulatory frameworks, providing humanitarian assistance, and promoting development. The exhibition held at the United Nations headquarters in New York will showcase 24 stories, including the story of Chinese gynecologist Sun Weiwei. Its experience reflects the crucial role played by the United Nations, especially the World Health Organization, in promoting the integration of traditional and modern medicine and establishing a global system of science and standards. (New Society)
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