澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果号码,开奖结果官网直播-168幸运澳洲5历史记录查询 The WAAS-UNTFHS Campaign on Human Security for All aims to bring human security for all by leaving no one behind.
About WAAS
What we do
A comprehensive, integrated, value-based approach to individual, community, national and global security encompassing political, economic, social, ethical, technological and ecological dimensions.
Catalytic strategies to address the global leadership vacuum while developing the perspectives, theoretical frameworks, policy and institutional basis for effectively addressing the global challenges confronting humanity today.
A new paradigm in education is needed to accelerate global systems change. WAAS has identified the characteristics of this new paradigm - personalized, self-paced, person-centred, relevant, integrated, affordable and of high quality. Combined with a global system of delivery, such education can accelerate implementation of the 17 SDGs, and promote sustainable human security for all.
New paradigm concepts and theory to promote a truly human-centered, inclusive, equitable, and sustainable economic system for all humanity.
The Academy's conception of human-centered, transdisciplinary, evolutionary, integrated knowledge marrying scientific precision and the creative imagination of the arts with universal human values required to guide thinking in all fields.
The Pandemic demonstrates the urgent necessity of shifting to an inclusive, cooperative paradigm for human security required to combat even the greater challenge of climate change.
Evolutionary and revolutionary strategies to redirect both private and public finance to promote human rights, human security, wellbeing sustainable development.
Transition to an equitable and sustainable paradigm requires knowledge of how to shift from unconscious social evolution to consciousn social transformation.
An inclusive and equitable multilateral system necessitates an active role and voice for global civil society and youth.
Transdisciplinary science integrated with policy making, implementation, human rights and social responsibility.
Integrated knowledge perspectives are essential for addressing the problems generated by mechanistic, reductionist, fragmented, siloed thinking.
A marriage of the objective and subjective dimensions of knowledge is essential for cracking the ‘genetic code’ of consciousness and social evolution. Great Art and Science are supreme expressions of humanity's creative imagination.
Featured Events
Recent Events
Science for Human Security: Science Diplomacy
Science for Human Security: Science Diplomacy. | Online | Oct 24, 2023
International Conference on “Artificial Intelligence and Human Security in the Black Sea Region”
The event seeks to provide a platform for open discussions about AI, fostering the sharing of ideas and best practices to develop policies for implementing Human Security principles.
Critical Actions for Global Transformational Change
our world needs an engaged and committed alliance of global citizens who have authority and access to see these Must Haves and Must Dos are implemented.
A Conversation With Charles Oppenheimer
Conversation with Charles Oppenheimer, examining the insights regarding the factors leading from the Manhattan Project in 1945 to the Founding of WAAS in 1960.
Technology for Human Security CES 2024 Announcement at UN
CES hosted a joint event with the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security and the World Academy of Art and Science at the UN global headquarters in NYC on September 18. During the event, they announced Technology as the new eighth Human Security Pillar.
Fourth CoNGO Global Thematic Webinar
The webinar will examine Policy Brief on A New Agenda for Peace. This includes recommendations “to achieve more “effective multilateral action for peace and security, based on international law, for a world in transition.
Human Security and Parliament
This webinar discussed how parliaments can incorporate the Human Security Approach into their work, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to foster peace, stability, and sustainable development in an increasingly interconnected world.
Science for Human Security: Biohydrogen Production and Use
The webinar introduced biohydrogen, its production and uses. It focused on specific pathways for producing hydrogen for potential energy use.
Implementing Human Security: Methods & Tools
This webinar aimed to identify new directions for scientific and evidence-based approaches to Human Security.
Human Security Webinar Series — Technology & Human Security
The inaugural webinar in our Human Security series was held, offering an introduction to the concerns of the Academy’s founders regarding the impact of knowledge and technology. We shared our recent work on the opportunities and challenges associated with Technological Security.
Human Security, Democracy and Economics: What´s next?
This conference focused on the theme of Human Security, highlighting the problems related to democracy and the economy in the present and the coming years. This 3-day conference was held in English, Portuguese or Spanish.