SIA is a student-led initiative dedicated to advancing the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. While each project focuses on a specific SDG, we also work together on joint presentations—often at the National Assembly and sometimes abroad. Through collaborations with various organizations, our projects have been published and shared widely. Below are highlights of my work and achievements through SIA.
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Mongolia
Our SDG team traveled to Mongolia and gained a variety of meaningful experiences. We engaged in cultural exchanges with Mongolian friends and presented the goals our school has embraced toward the SDGs. During the summer, we dedicated our time to practicing presentations and performances, creating props, and memorizing speeches in preparation. We also carried out volunteer activities with commitment and even received an award at the Parliament of Mongolia.
![]() Our team visited a hospice in Mongolia, where we learned and gained meaningful experiences. | ![]() We received a Certificate of Achievement award at the Parliament of Mongolia. | ![]() Together with Mongolian friends, we picked up litter outdoors to protect the environment. |
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![]() We presented our vision and goals at the International School of Mongolia. | ![]() We interacted with Mongolian students and shared cultures. | ![]() We visited the home of a patient suffering from illness in Mongolia, experienced their treatment environment, and prayed with them. |
My Video Edits for our Project
Our team produced and released a documentary-style presentation of the work we carried out for the SDGs. Inspired by the traditional Korean TV program Human Theater, we created our own content called Rebirth Theater, along with a newsroom-style interview and a documentary-format video, all edited in an engaging way. Below are video clips that I personally edited.







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In Tommy the Great, we addressed SDG #10: Reduced Inequalities by creating a book and green rabbit dolls. The story highlights discrimination against a rabbit who is different, and the dolls were sold to raise funds for donation. We presented this project at the Korean National Assembly and received strong community support, earning an award at our school.
Posters & Logos that I created during SIA.













