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Celebrating Our United Voices Schools & Coordinators 2025

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Honoring the Leaders Who Made This Global Movement Possible


As the United Voices Movement 2025 comes to a close, WorldEd Foundation is honored to celebrate the remarkable schools and coordinators who have shaped this transformative journey. What began as a global call for belonging, inclusion, and youth empowerment has grown into a collective force—uniting students across continents, cultures, and classrooms.


This year’s success was made possible because of the dedicated educators who believed in the mission, stood beside their students, and guided them with compassion, encouragement, and purpose. Their leadership turned ideas into action and voices into impact.


Today, we proudly spotlight the schools and coordinators whose commitment brought United Voices to life.


🇪🇬 Egypt


Green City International School

Coordinator: Dr. Ramy

Green City International School brought forward teams filled with creativity, thoughtful reflection, and meaningful perspectives on belonging. Under Dr. Ramy’s guidance, students stepped confidently into their roles as global changemakers.


Smart Vision International School

Coordinator: Dr. Jouhaida

With remarkable consistency and passion, Smart Vision International School inspired some of the project’s most heartfelt and innovative submissions. Dr. Jouhaida’s leadership empowered students to use their voices boldly and authentically.


🇹🇷 Türkiye


Zafer Koleji

Coordinators: Deniz Tokinan İnal & H. Asya Geylan

Coordinator: Dilara Benzer

Zafer Koleji hosted multiple teams whose enthusiasm and commitment echoed throughout the movement. With activities rooted in teamwork, creativity, and inclusion, their contributions enriched the global conversation.


Cezeri Green Technology Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School

Coordinator: Serpil Faiz

Cezeri’s students showcased powerful reflections on identity, community, and student-led action. Their projects highlighted how belonging can be built through simple, everyday moments of kindness.


Özel Ahimesut Sınav İlkokul/Ortaokulu

Coordinator: Okan ÜLKER

Okan ÜLKER supported numerous teams, each bringing unique viewpoints—from empathy, unity, and cultural diversity to digital innovation. Their participation demonstrated how student leadership can shape school culture.


Eryaman Şehit Okan Koç Anatolian Imam Hatip High School

Coordinator: Sema Erdem

This school’s work celebrated the power of diversity and the beauty of understanding our differences. Guided by Sema Erdem, students amplified messages of harmony and community.


Etimesgut Şehit Ömer Halisdemir Anatolian High School

Coordinator: Meltem Aydın

Meltem Aydın’s teams presented inspiring creative productions, including short films and awareness campaigns, showing how storytelling can reshape the way students perceive belonging.


A Collective Thank You

To every coordinator who dedicated their time…To every school that embraced the mission…To every student who shared their voice with courage…


You built the heart of the United Voices Movement.


Through your leadership and participation, thousands of young people around the world learned that belonging is something we create—together, in our classrooms, our communities, and our everyday choices.


Your contributions have left a lasting impact on the global education landscape, and the WorldEd Foundation is profoundly grateful.


Looking Ahead

United Voices 2025 may be ending, but the movement continues. We look forward to working with these exceptional schools and coordinators again—and welcoming new voices into the journey.


Together, we will keep building a world where every student feels seen, heard, and valued.


Thank you for helping us unite global voices.

 
 
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