Individuals and organisations actively working to resolve cultural conflicts, promote intercultural understanding and build lasting peace between communities worldwide. United Cultures provides them with a global platform, diplomatic support and collaborative tools.
Join as a Peace Maker →Cultural conflicts are among the most complex and persistent in the world. UC Cultural Peace Makers use culture — shared heritage, arts, language and tradition — as the bridge to understanding and lasting peace.
Mediate in active cultural conflicts — providing neutral ground, facilitated dialogue and sustainable resolution frameworks built on shared cultural values.
Develop and deliver intercultural education programmes — teaching communities about each other's traditions, values and history to prevent future conflicts.
Facilitate community dialogue processes — bringing together divided communities through shared cultural experiences, joint projects and intercultural events.
Advocate for cultural rights protection policies at national and international level — working with governments and the UC Security Council to enshrine cultural peace in law.
Connect with other Peace Makers across 269 member states — sharing methodologies, resources and support for active conflict resolution initiatives worldwide.
Access UC Economic Resources Investment Bank funding for peace-building projects — cultural centres, exchange programmes, joint heritage initiatives and community reconstruction.
UC Cultural Peace Makers operate in regions and communities where cultural tension, conflict or misunderstanding creates barriers to human flourishing.
Building understanding and cooperation between communities of different faiths through shared cultural heritage and values.
Protecting and promoting the rights of indigenous cultures — land, language, tradition and self-determination.
Rebuilding cultural identity and community cohesion in societies recovering from war, genocide or forced displacement.
Supporting the cultural integration of migrant communities while preserving their heritage and identity in new homelands.
Preventing the extinction of endangered languages — documenting, teaching and revitalising cultural languages at risk.
Protecting cultural heritage sites, artefacts and traditions from destruction, looting or deliberate erasure.
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