A campaign titled “Share One, Change One” was held at Mingachevir State University to promote social solidarity among students, encourage a sustainable lifestyle, and foster a culture of sharing.
The campaign was organized by the “CreArt” club, operating under the Student Youth Organization of the university, and took place in the courtyard of the second academic building. During the event, a variety of homemade sweets, handicrafts, and creative works prepared by students were exhibited.
Within the framework of the campaign, participants actively engaged in exchanging items such as books, paintings, handicrafts, and other personal belongings they had brought with them. This initiative contributed to the development of a sharing culture among students, efficient use of resources, and reduction of waste.
At the same time, the event played an important role in revealing students’ creative potential, increasing their social engagement, and creating a non-formal learning environment. Participants had the opportunity to showcase their talents and build new social connections.
The “Share One, Change One” campaign is considered a valuable initiative aligned with sustainable development principles, promoting responsible consumption and production, social inclusion, and community-based engagement. Similar initiatives are expected to be implemented at Mingachevir State University in the future.