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United World Watch is a participatory platform designed to monitor the social and cultural impact of a worldview which incorporates the quest for deeper knowledge, dialogue and unity between individuals, groups and nations. Collating examples of such action and intention in reports and research documents, featuring examples of good practice, provides an increasingly effective resource for evaluation and dissemination of the United World proposal.


02.02.2021
First ‘International Human Fraternity Day’
The first International Human Fraternity Day will be celebrated on February 4, 2021 established by the United Nations General Assembly during its 75th plenary session. The choice of this particular date is a strong reminder of the historic signing of...
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25.12.2020
Christmas 1980 – My first experience among people from different religions
By Roberto Catalano published on December 11 on Letsdialogue On this special day, we share Roberto Catalano’s recollection from his 28 years in India, living among people from different religions. He talks about his first encounter with Mumbai and his...
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09.12.2020
The story of another pandemic: the many ‘faces’ of corruption
By Adriana Cosseddu There are silences in search of being heard that we do not always manage to perceive: they are the mute “voices” of many, many, victims of policies and systems that have flourished where corruption, from individual illicit...
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Listening to native voices to save the planet
By Alberto Barlocci – Città nuova 370 million descendents of indigenous peoples dwell in around 90 different countries. They have much to say about how to save fire-threatened forests. And they are notably at risk from the coronavirus. If you’ve...
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15.09.2020
Michal & democracy
Today, September 15, is International Democracy Day. In his message, Guterres, United Nations General Secretary, proposes to seize this crucial moment when humanity faces the pandemic “to build a fairer, more inclusive and sustainable world with full respect for human...
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