The World Peoples Assembly will hold the First World Public Assembly (WOA) in Moscow on September 20-21. The international humanitarian forum will bring together leaders in public diplomacy, civil society representatives, and experts.
Dedicated to the International Day of Peace, the World Assembly will serve as a unique platform for dialogue aimed at shaping a sustainable, just, and harmonious future. On September 21, the Public Recognition Award “For Service to Humanity” will be presented.
The World Assembly in Moscow is expected to attract 2,000 participants from over 140 countries, including prominent public figures and representatives from international intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, such as the UN, UNESCO, SCO, BRICS, ASEAN, CIS, EAEU, DRR, and others.
Participants will include politicians, diplomats, scientists, experts in education and culture, youth leaders, athletes, cosmonauts, socially responsible business representatives, traditional religious confessions, and leading media figures.
Representatives from more than 32 African countries will be present, with at least one African speaker participating in each panel discussion.
The main theme of the World Assembly — “New World of Conscious Unity” — will underpin the plenary session. The business programme will include seven panel sessions and over 40 thematic platforms focused on key areas:
- Strategic partnership and public diplomacy
- Humanitarian modernisation: putting humanity at the centre of the future
- Values of the new world
- Spiritual and cultural unity and commitment to values
- Responsibility as the foundation of the future
For registration and details, visit: https://worldpublicsummit.org.
In conjunction with this large-scale event, the World Peoples Assembly has launched a new Grant Contest titled “Trust and Unity,” aimed at supporting projects in international humanitarian cooperation and public diplomacy. The application deadline is 30th July. For more information and to apply for the Grant Contest “Trust and Unity,” visit: https://worldpublicsummit.org/trust-and-unity.
One of the highlights of the World Assembly will be the ceremony for the Public Recognition Award “For Service to Humanity,” which honours exceptional contributions to strengthening international peace, trust, humanitarian cooperation, and service to humanity.
The World Peoples Assembly is an international coalition that unites non-governmental organizations and leaders in public diplomacy from over 60 countries. The primary goal of the Assembly is to promote the formation of new international partnerships based on the principles of shared responsibility for the future, as well as respect for and preservation of the fundamental spiritual and moral values of humanity.