Communication & Media

Newsletter Editorial 18-2025

by Manuel Nacinovich

Newsletter Editorial 18-2025

End-of-year news from United World Project!

We are approaching the end of the year. A time for taking stock, reflecting and looking back. With Christmas as a special event that gives a spiritual meaning, it is a time of challenging invitations: to get closer, to dialogue, to meet, to share. Personal challenges, always stimulating, frenetic and complex, soften their intensity and find a moment of rest in the end-of-year celebrations.

The end of the year for the United World Project culminates with big news: the launch of the new website. After a long journey, consisting of many months of work, meetings, commitments, steps forward and backward, revisions, decisions, and more, the fruit of this commitment has finally become a reality.

With a revamped design, a dynamic and attractive aesthetic, and a clear and intuitive layout adapted to all devices, the new United World Project website aims to be much more than just an institutional showcase. It is a space designed to tell the story of who we are today, what paths we are building, and, above all, to make visible a living network of people, initiatives, and processes that work daily for a better world.

With content organized to facilitate access to projects, news, campaigns, and materials, each section has been designed to better accompany those who are already part of the United World Project as well as those who are approaching it for the first time.

We invite you to visit and explore it. It is there for you.

At this time of year, when a breath of fresh air is essential to face the future ahead, we share this article on Peace Journalism, a concept as disruptive as it is necessary. Promoted by Johan Galtung, Peace Journalism does not ignore conflict, but promotes non-violent responses to build positive and lasting peace.

We also share an interview with Ginella Vocca, director of the MedFilm Festival, a film event dedicated to the Mediterranean that for over 30 years has shown how cinema can dismantle prejudices, educate the eye, and build social fabric in one of the most complex and diverse regions in the world.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!