"Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see." – John W. Whitehead

The Heiwa project is built on a vibrant, committed, and authentic form of communication, focused on direct interaction with the people we meet.

Beyond planned encounters in schools, we follow an intuitive approach, seizing opportunities along the journey to create spontaneous connections and discover the richness of people in their daily lives. These exchanges allow us to capture the essence of human societies in all their diversity, from the ground up.

The educational materials shared with schools will be collected throughout the journey and will form the foundation of the Universal Peace Exhibition.

To this will be added a variety of documentary formats shared on social media—TikTok, YouTube, and more :

  • Interviews
  • Audio-visual recordings
  • Immersive field reports
  • Family journal
  • Observation notebooks

Each country we cross thus becomes a living source of inspiration for creating content related to its natural environment, customs, traditions, and its vision of peace and coexistence.

Ideal for capturing the attention of young audiences with short, creative, and viral formats.

A key tool to inform, unite, and engage a family-oriented and intergenerational audience around the project.

Perfect for showcasing the aesthetics of travel and reaching a community that is sensitive to visuals and inspiring stories.

A central platform for sharing our documentaries, interviews, and long-form content with strong narrative impact.

Each country we travel through becomes a living source of content, reflecting its natural environment, customs, traditions, and its vision of peace and coexistence.

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