United Cultures believes that establishing intercultural relations, peace, and harmony requires the fulfilment of certain fundamental conditions. These conditions emerge from the sociopolitical and religious frameworks that shape contemporary cultural and societal dynamics.
United Cultures aspires to act as a transformative agent by dismantling negative perceptions and fostering new, positive narratives between cultures. The organisation is dedicated to promoting, sharing, developing, and supporting various initiatives that emphasise its role as a catalyst for meaningful change.
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Our mission is centred on fostering shared experiences and creating harmony among diverse cultures. We aim to bridge gaps, celebrate common ground, and encourage meaningful dialogue. Our focus includes promoting cultural backgrounds across areas such as health, education, science, religion, economy, politics, and the arts.
United Cultures is dedicated to supporting international peace, encouraging mutual understanding among communities, and serving as a hub for harmony in human interactions.
United Cultures is committed to making cultures more accessible and showcasing them through artistic expressions, socioeconomic initiatives, sustainable endeavours, and educational projects. In essence, our mission revolves around sharing experiences, dismantling barriers between cultures, building bridges across communities, acknowledging shared values, and inspiring open dialogues.
Become a Member →The mission of United Cultures is to foster understanding, respect, and equality among different cultures and cultural groups within its member states. This will be accomplished through the establishment of an Intergovernmental Body representing all global cultures, aimed at encouraging mutual relationships, shared understanding, and respect across diverse cultural groups.
United Cultures celebrates the richness and diversity of the world's cultures, adopting a positive approach to bring them together. It actively contributes to and promotes both economic growth and cost-effective development within the member states and their respective regions.
Furthermore, United Cultures works towards resolving cultural disputes within member states by initiating projects that address themes such as culture, health, religion, education, science, economy, and politics — designed to have a significant societal impact.
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The objective is to establish a global network comprising organisations, companies, institutions, foundations, and associations with the aim of evolving into an Intergovernmental Body. United Cultures intends to realise this vision by focusing on the following key priorities:
Advocating for the interests of diverse world cultures while advancing international peace and harmony across all 269 member states and regions.
Creating a platform for dialogue among governmental institutions, universities, companies, organisations, and cultural representatives to reduce cultural misunderstandings.
Establishing a supportive foundation for emerging art and cultural initiatives within the global community — giving every culture a stage.
Fostering mutual understanding and respect between cultures and cultural groups by building bridges across cultures, subcultures, and member states worldwide.
Promoting exchanges and meaningful connections between cultures and cultural groups worldwide, while strengthening ties with candidate members and new partners.
Supporting ambassadors who represent their culture or country by championing sustainable products and practices across media, culture, fashion, economy, education, science and technology.
Developing cultural, economic, and educational projects designed to cultivate friendships and strengthen relationships between different cultures globally.
An extensive outline of initiatives aimed at fostering international collaboration, intercultural understanding, and sustainable development — across fashion, media, cultural festivals, and the creative industries.
International networking events for fashion, media, culture, and cultural festivals — collaborative ventures involving governments, organisations, cultural institutions, and artists representing all 269 member states and regions.
A structured platform for dialogue among government institutions, universities, corporations, NGOs, and cultural representatives — mitigating cultural misunderstandings through informed discussion and intercultural engagement.
Recognising excellence in the media industry and cultural contributions through award initiatives — honouring ambassadors who champion sustainable practices in media, fashion, beauty, economy, science, politics, education and technology.
A UC Center in every country and region as the local hub for cultural governance, project development, and community engagement with local ministries of culture and NGOs.
Creating immersive cultural villages on each of 7 continents — designed as regional hubs where cultures can be experienced, shared, and celebrated by local communities and global visitors.
Developing dedicated United Cultures cities as permanent centres of cultural exchange, economy, and innovation — built every 5 years, starting with Dakhla, Morocco by 2030.
The United Cultures Cultural Economic Investment Bank (UC-CEIB) enables funding avenues tailored to support intercultural economic initiatives — partnering with governments, cultural interest groups, and financial institutions.
The United Cultures International Court of Cultural Justice (UC-ICCJ) — aligning with the International Court of Justice in The Hague to address legal challenges involving intercultural tensions.
The United Cultures Security Council (UC-SC), developed in collaboration with governments, cultural stakeholders, and the United Nations — maintaining global peace through culturally sensitive policymaking.
The United Cultures International Health Organisation (UC-IHO) addresses health-related concerns within a global framework, with culturally sensitive programmes for all member states.
The United Cultures Cultural Economic Education and Development Information Centre (UC-CEEDI) — working alongside universities, research institutions, and cultural organisations to develop educational projects resolving cultural conflicts.
The United Cultures Political Party (UC-PP) serves as a representative lobbying body within nations — securing governmental support for intercultural initiatives and cultural rights in each member state.
By 2030, the inaugural United Cultures City is set to be established in Dakhla, Morocco or a region in Saudi Arabia. Subsequent United Cultures Cities are planned for 2035, 2040, and 2045. The main headquarters will rotate every five years among these cities.
Each United Cultures City will serve as a hub where Ministers of Culture from around the world gather to form the United Cultures World Council. These representatives will address cultural challenges within their respective countries or regions and collaborate on solutions with the Council. The World Council will benefit from input provided by an advisory council made up of cultural institutions and NGOs.
Before commencing construction on these cities, a pilot project — "United Cultures Center" — is planned to begin in Paris on a smaller scale. This center will serve as a blueprint for further development in Amsterdam, Rabat, Geneva, Rome, Madrid, Berlin, and Abu Dhabi.
Ministers of Culture and government representatives from 269 member states and regions participating in the World Council and UC Centers.
Academic institutions collaborating on cultural research, education programmes, and the UC-CEEDI knowledge platform worldwide.
Cultural organisations, NGOs, and institutions forming the advisory council and supporting projects at national and regional levels.
Private enterprises co-developing UC Centers, trade show events, cultural products, and economic projects across member states.
Ambassadors and cultural representatives from every culture group — the backbone of the United Cultures governing body.
Banks and investment partners supporting the UC Investment Bank and funding cultural economic development projects worldwide.
Complete the form below. Your application will be sent to secretariat@unitedcultures.org. We typically respond within 1–3 business days.
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Every member of United Cultures has three clear pathways to reach their goals — whether you're launching a project, seeking knowledge, or building your network.
Submit your cultural project for approval. Once approved, our AI Hub prepares it for investors and crowdfunding — connecting you with capital from 269 target countries and regions.
Access the world's most comprehensive cultural knowledge base — search across all 26 platforms, explore our digital library of cultural books, and contribute to our growing encyclopaedia.
Join the global UC community — network with ambassadors, attend world events, find job opportunities, and collaborate with cultural leaders from every continent.
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