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Seoul, South Korea – At the heart of Korea Youth Summit 2025, organized by Youth Break the Boundaries (YBB), was a celebration not just of leadership, but of collective effort and multicultural collaboration. This year’s Best Group Award was presented to Group 1, whose outstanding teamwork and shared vision shone through in every session of the summit.
Group 1 brought together participants from different countries and backgrounds:
Their exceptional collaboration, communication, and adaptability in a diverse environment made them stand out among other groups.
Their winning presentation focused on “Celebrating Cultural Diversity in Community Design”, drawing inspiration from SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. Through thoughtful research and creative planning, the group tackled a real-world challenge: how urban spaces often exclude the everyday cultural experiences of local residents.
They proposed an inclusive design framework that:
Their vision was clear: public spaces should not just look diverse, they should feel inclusive and lived-in—a reflection of the real people who call the city home.
The jury praised Group 1 for:
Through their collaboration, Group 1 exemplified how global youth can come together to co-design sustainable, welcoming spaces that encourage belonging and expression. Their presentation reminded everyone that culture doesn’t just need to be preserved—it needs to be participated in.
Their message was clear:
“Belonging doesn’t just happen—it’s designed together.”
In a summit that brought together youth from 15 countries, Group 1 showed that when diverse minds work with mutual respect and purpose, extraordinary ideas are born. Their win is a reminder that true leadership is often built on collaboration, not competition.
Congratulations, Group 1, for not only sharing a brilliant idea—but for showing the world how to build a better one, together.