3 Filipinos among finalists in UN global photo contest

Jay Juwan Vicencio’s photo entry titled, “Family” among Agora’s 75 winning finalists for UN global photo contest /Shared by Agora

MANILA, Philippines — The photo entries of three Filipinos were included in the 75 winning selections of a global photo contest to celebrate the United Nations’ 75th anniversary.

In an e-mail statement on Friday, Agora, a mobile application that hosted #TheWorldWeWant photo contest, revealed the winning entries of Jay Juwan Vicencio, Richard Kerby Cadiz Jr. and Jovanne Amolat.

Vicencio’s photograph showed a family watching fireworks, which underscored the value of family time.

Jovanne Amolat entry for UN global photo contest. /Shared by Agora

“Spending quality time with the family is the most precious thing in the world,” Vicencio wrote in his caption.

Cadiz’s entry titled, “Listen to their dreams,” showed a group of happy children from Sta. Margarita, Samar province.

“I want a world where grown-ups protect the youngest ones in our society by providing for their basic physical needs like food, shelter, clothing, education and medical care. Every child must be given emotional support such as trust, respect, self-esteem, independence and most importantly, love. I want a world where happiness for all is not impossible,” read Cadiz’s caption.

Meanwhile, Amolat’s entry was a photograph of smiling women which he captured in Singapore.

Richard Kerby Cadiz Jr. photograph titled Listen to their dreams among finalists for Agora photo contest /Shared by Agora

“I want a world filled with joy and laughter, where love, mutual understanding, acceptance, and positivity defeat hatred,” Amolat said in his caption.

The complete list of 75 winning photographs for the UN anniversary can be accessed through Agora’s website.

On its 75th anniversary, the UN asked individuals globally to share their vision of #TheWorldWeWant.

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres launched this global conversation on the world’s future to invite everyone to celebrate the UN’s 75th anniversary. [ac]

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