The World Meeting on Human Fraternity 2025, now in its third edition, will be held in Rome on Friday, September 12 and Saturday, September 13. Promoted by St. Peter's Basilica, the initiative has a clear and urgent goal: to question, together, what it means to be human today, in an age crossed by conflicts, loneliness, new forms of poverty, environmental crises and challenges related to technological progress. An opportunity to dialogue, share experiences and build, starting from fraternity, new ways of hope and common responsibility. The beating heart of the meeting on Friday, September 12, will be the 15 thematic tables that will meet in particularly symbolic places in the city, such as the Campidoglio, FAO, the headquarters of the European Union, ABI and the Province of Rome, to emphasize the importance of an open dialogue between institutions, civil society, academia and the world of information. It will be an opportunity to network ideas, experiences and good practices, with the aim of making fraternity values concrete and building together new perspectives for the future. Several Nobel laureates will be present.
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