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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.

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...
Read more 03.10.2020
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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21.07.2020
Digging out the roots of racism … within me
A very personal account from psychologist Nancy O’Donnell, originally from the USA now based in the Focolare international town of Loppiano, near Florence. Italy. Strongly moved by the wave of protests which followed the killing of George Floyd on 25...
Read more 30.06.2020
Developing new social connections muscles
By Susanne Janssen We publish the interview that Susanne Janssen, editor of Living City, did to Fadi Chehadé, IT manager, founder of RosettaNet and former CEO of ICANN. Chehadé proposes new ways of using technology and reflects on what this...
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26.06.2020
#daretocare: education for democracy
By Melissa Santos On the occasion of the #daretocare pathway 2020-2021 launch by United World Project, Melissa Santos interviewed Elena Pulcini, Professor of Social Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, University of Florence, who wrote the book “La cura del...
Read more 05.06.2020
Racism, protests rock the USA
By Maddalena Maltese The death of George Floyd caused by a police officer has provoked protests and riots across the country, revealing an open wound: racial discrimination. At 15.03 precisely, the alert reached all mobile phones: “Citywide curfew in effect...
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