From 09 to 11 July, the 10th Nishan World Civilization Forum will be held in Qufu, in China’s richest province of Shandong. This large-scale event will bring together thinkers, leaders and experts from all over the world to discuss the cultural heritage and development of world civilisation. One of the keynote speakers will be Dr. Debora Kayembe, former rector of the University of Edimbourgh, a renowned human rights defender and activist, who will shed unique light on the theme of communication and exchange of family culture.
Since its creation in 2010, the Nishan Forum has established itself as an essential platform for promoting intercultural exchanges and dialogue between civilisations. It plays a crucial role in promoting the shared values of humanity and strengthening understanding and mutual respect between peoples around the world.
Themes for the 10th edition
For this tenth edition, the Nishan World Forum of Civilisations will address the theme of « The heritage of family culture and the development of world civilisation » through several sub-themes :
1. The Reality and Inheritance Value of Traditional Chinese Family Culture
2. Creative transformation and innovative development of traditional Chinese family teachings and family traditions.
3. Core connotation and cultivation path of new marriage and childbirth culture
4. Inheritance and Development of Family Culture at Home and Abroad 5. International Communication and Exchange of Family Culture
6. National sentiment and the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind
Dr Debora Kayembe’s speech
Dr Debora Kayembe will bring a rich and diverse perspective to the forum on « communication and exchange of family culture ». This speech promises to be a highlight of the 10th edition of this world summit.
A not-to-be-missed event
The Nishan World Forum of Civilisations is today a melting pot where ideas meet and confront each other to build a more inclusive and harmonious future. This 10th edition, with its theme centred on family culture, is a reminder of the importance of the fundamental values that unite humanity.
The contributions of Dr Debora Kayembe and the other participants will undoubtedly be a source of inspiration and reflection for all those who aspire to a world where mutual respect and intercultural dialogue are at the heart of human relations. See you in Qufu for a journey to the heart of civilisations and cultures from all over the world.