THE AIDDA CAMPANIA ASSOCIATION SIGNS THE KIMIYYA POSTER

The AIDDA Campania association signs the "Kimiyya" poster of the United States of the World for women's rights. Led by President Carla Librera, a number of associates have adhered to "Kimiyya", strengthening the autonomous women's section of the United States of the World with their role.
AIDDA Campania is the regional delegation of the first Italian association created with the specific objective of enhancing and supporting female entrepreneurship, the role of women managers and professionals.
Founded in 1961 in Turin, it acquired legal personality and the status of Third Sector Body in 2023. It is the most authoritative reference point for women who take on roles of responsibility in the Italian economic structure and is an organisation that actively interacts and stimulates the socio-economic and cultural fabric of civil society.
AIDDA, with its 800 members, gives a valuable support and contribution in terms of ideas and experience to the female entrepreneurial and professional world, represented by small, medium and large Italian women's enterprises with a transversalitỳ in every product sector, a strong representation of family, historical, craft businesses mirroring an Italy made up of tradition, creativitỳ, excellence, qualitỳ; a priceless economic, historical and social heritage.
AIDDA is divided into 13 regional Delegations and its members represent a turnover of 12.5 billion and 35,000 employees.

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AIDDA CAMPANIA VISITING THE UNITED STATES OF THE WORLD AND THE MUSEUM OF PEACE

The president of the AIDDA Campania association Carla Librera with some associates visited the Naples headquarters of the United States of the World with the Museum of Peace.
For eight hours, accompanied by Secretary-General Prof. Michele Capasso, the women entrepreneurs visited the main emotional paths of a World Heritage Site. The visit ended with a typical dinner with special products from Vesuvius.
The participants' appreciation for a place described as extraordinary was unanimous.

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WORLD VOLUNTEER DAY

The United States of the World organised the "World Volunteer Day" in various countries.
The coordinator of the "Volunteering and Human Rights" section of the United States of the World, Senator Giuseppe Lumia, spoke at a significant meeting promoted in Padua by the Luciano Tavazza Association and the new European Volunteer Network (Re.V.E., which recalls the French "rêve", i.e. dream).
In Padua, the proposal to amend the Third Sector Code was presented.
A proposal that sums up the discomfort experienced today by the Volunteers of the small but vital groups, which act in local communities, and of the territorial and national Networks, which still have the desire to change the path of humanity through the concrete example of promoting new relationships and sharing with those who live the condition of discomfort, marginalisation and loneliness.
A proposal that has these objectives: 

  1. to overcome the currently asphyxiating excess of bureaucratic and fiscal constraints in the Code on the Third Sector and in particular on organised volunteering.
  2. make it clear that Volunteering is necessarily free of charge and has exclusive aims of altruity, proximity, education and solidarity in all fields of social and cultural action.
  3. make it clear that Volunteering must have relations with institutions of "high integration" and not of vassalage or prostration to the powerful.

Modern volunteering is not welfare, it is not called upon to 'plug the holes' produced by society, the economy and politics. Rather, it is a concrete experience that, if done with conscience and preparation, changes the lives of volunteers and supports those profound changes that are needed more than ever within our consciences, in relationships and in the most dramatic situations of human existence, which has to deal with inequalities of all kinds, with devastating wars, with the expansion of substance and behavioural addictions, with the worsening of gender discrimination, which then unleash unspeakable violence, with the spread of mafias, increasingly collusive and powerful, with the still underestimated climate change, just to mention the main crises underway.

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COP28: "EDUCATING TO CONTEMPLATE CREATION"

Despite the absence of Pope Francesco at COP28, the Faith Pavilion was inaugurated in Dubai with the screening of video messages by Imam Ahmad al-Tayyeb and the Pontiff himself in the presence of Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin and Cardinal Miguel Ayuso, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. The UAE Minister for Tolerance and Coexistence, Shaykh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahyan, did the honours at the Pavilion of Faith before presiding with Miguel Moratinos, UN Representative for the Alliance of Civilisations, at the special event of the Global Tolerance Alliance that invited Imam Yahya Pallavicini and Rabbi David Rosen alongside local Coptic Christian and Sikh religious leaders.
A delegation from the United States of the World and the Fondazione Mediterraneo took part in the proceedings.
On this occasion, the Faith Pavilion was inaugurated for the first time within the ongoing climate conference in Dubai.

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PRESIDENT AMATO SIGNS THE KIMIYYA POSTER

Naples City Council President Enza Amato - on the occasion of her visit to the United States of the World and the Museum of Peace - signed the Kimiyya poster for Women's Rights.

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THE HONOURABLE FIOLA SIGNS THE KIMIYYA POSTER

The Honourable Bruna Fiola, Regional Councillor of Campania, signed the Kimiyya poster for Women's Rights during a visit to the Museum of Peace.

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SENATOR VALENTE SIGNS THE KIMIYYA POSTER

Senator Valeria Valente, during a visit to the Museum of Peace, signed the Kimiyya poster for Women's Rights.

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SENATORS D'ELIA AND MISIANI VISIT THE UNITED STATES OF THE WORLD AND THE MUSEUM OF PEACE

Senators of the Italian Republic Cecilia D'Elia and Antonio Misiani visited the headquarters of the United States of the World and the Museum of Peace: on this occasion they signed the "Kimiyya" manifesto for women's rights.
Welcomed by Secretary-General Michele Capasso, Senators D'Elia and Misiani-the latter a former deputy minister of economy-emphasized the importance of the United States of the World's action for the Earth and for Peace.

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SENATORS D'ELIA AND MISIANI SIGN THE KIMIYYA POSTER FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS

Senators of the Italian Republic Cecilia D'Elia and Antonio Misiani - on a visit to the United States of the World headquarters - signed the "Kimiyya" poster for women's rights that the United States of the World with the Fondazione Mediterraneo has been promoting around the world since 2017.
Senators D'Elia and Misiani, former Deputy Minister of Economy, stressed the importance of the United States of the World's action for the Earth and for Peace.

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MUSEUM OF PEACE: FISI AWARD CEREMONY

The award ceremony for the young athletes of the FISI - Italian Winter Sports Federation took place at the Museum of Peace. More than one hundred athletes accompanied by their parents were able to appreciate the Museum's premises and the main emotional trails. The top management of FISI at regional and national level were present.

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