Resources
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C. Bandara: Address to World Summit 2017
- Thursday, February 2, 2017
Peace, security and human development are very much in agreement with the vision of my government. We are adopting a new social, economic and political approach to rise up to the challenges of the 21st century.
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L. Thaveetermsakul: Address to World Summit 2017
- Thursday, February 2, 2017
Without a good, warm, loving, healthy and strong family foundation, there can be no model and foundation for good, healthy human development and loving human relationships, which can resolve human conflicts and nurture peace, security and prosperity in the society, nations and the world.
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J. Alberto Alfaro Jimenez: Address to World Summit 2017
- Thursday, February 2, 2017
We live in an interdependent world, and the good or bad outcomes of one nation may impact other countries. Examples of this are extreme poverty, conflict, terrorism, and climate change. When one of these particular conditions happen in a region, it ends up affecting all of us. This is a good reason for us to work together, as one body, for the sake of global welfare.
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H. Bar: Address to World Summit 2017
- Thursday, February 2, 2017
Just as a world without poverty will be a better world for wealthy people, a world with tolerance and respect for each other, a world with strong education for peace, will be a better world for all—even for those who don't believe in tolerance and peace.
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R. Msowoya: Address to World Summit 2017
- Thursday, February 2, 2017
The population of persons with albinism in Malawi is estimated at 10,000 people. Although persons with albinism have peacefully coexisted with the rest of the population, their living conditions, especially lately, have been characterized by stigma and discrimination.
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R. Carling-Jenkins: Address to World Summit 2017
- Thursday, February 2, 2017
The most vulnerable in our society at present are the unborn who are being killed in unprecedented numbers and the refugees living in squalid conditions with their lives on hold, hoping to escape oppression and at the mercy of foreign countries that do not seem to understand their plight.
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M. Dunovic: Address to World Summit 2017
- Thursday, February 2, 2017
I am sure that the UPF, as an organization of great importance for democratization and development of countries around the world, can and will help Bosnia and Herzegovina on its way of improvement of those values. South Korea is our true friend, and it is a great country and excellent example to learn from how to celebrate civilization and freedom.
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J. de Venecia: Address to World Summit 2017
- Thursday, February 2, 2017
We have been advocating and we now renew our call for the establishment of an Asia-wide “Asian Anti-Poverty Fund,” or better still, an enlarged “Global Anti-Poverty Fund,” or “Global Micro-Finance Fund,” to help fight poverty and inequality and help lift the poorest peoples in our region and in the world.
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D. Burton: Address to World Summit 2017
- Thursday, February 2, 2017
We need to use the power of our positions as parliamentarians to find ways to be better neighbors—and to guide our 21st century civilization in becoming a world that harmonizes the dreams of God and humankind in our daily lives, families, communities, nations and in every cherished place on our planet.
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Dialogue & Alliance: Global Challenges, Multi-Faith Responses
- Friday, July 22, 2016
New York, USA—The summer 2016 issue of Dialogue & Alliance, a journal of UPF, is now available.
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I. Mantu: Rulers Should Become Missionaries
- Friday, July 15, 2016
Acceptance Speech of Sen. Ibrahim Nasiru Mantu, Former Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate, upon Being Named National Chair of UPF-Nigeria
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F. Almukhtar: Youth in Iraq
- Friday, February 5, 2016
One of the worst waves hit my home, Baghdad, in 2003. This was one of the first instances when we vividly saw our youth decide to stand for their country and for their people.