Sixth International Conference for the Balance of the World to be held from January 28 to 31

Edited by Beatriz Montes de Oca
2025-01-23 10:36:46

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The forum is a platform for diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives, aimed at fostering ideas and understanding about resolving global conflicts

 

Havana, Jan 23 (RHC) Approximately 900 delegates from 93 nations will gather at the Havana Convention Palace for the 6th International Conference on the Balance of the World, which will focus on fostering dialogue between civilizations and promoting a culture of peace.

This forum, to take place from January 28 to 31, is a platform for diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives, aimed at fostering ideas and understanding about resolving global conflicts.

The program features a section dedicated to the Brazilian intellectual Frei Betto, who fought for justice and peace on a global scale.

It also includes the Open Science Symposium for Equity, the 21st International Meeting of the Cátedra Martiana, the Forum of Peace and Democracy, the Congress of Poets for Peace in Defense of life on Earth, the Colloquium of Historians, and a panel discussion on Puerto Rico.

In this context, Eduardo Torres Cuevas, a Cuban historian and the chairman of the organizing committee, stated that this event is a crucial, having evolved since its inception in 2003.

According to Torres, the Conference embodies the unifying vision of the Cuban National Hero, José Martí, a visionary who sought world peace and addressed the challenges of the modern world.

The event, held every two years, now coincides with the 130th anniversary of the death in battle of Martí.

It will take place in the context of a civilizational shift that goes beyond the legacy of colonialism, hegemony, and unipolarity, with the goal of making multilateralism and the sustainability of human progress its primary objective. (Source: Cubadebate)



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