10th Anniversary of the Opening IYGU
We Have the Power to Impact Our Future, and We’re Doing Something About It
This conference celebrates the 10th anniversary of the International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU), which was established in 2016 to encourage a global perspective on addressing global challenges. It showcases the inception of the IYGU, its outcomes, and its potential future developments. Considering the current rise in authoritarian politics worldwide, including the nationalisation of global issues, we are witnessing an inappropriate development.
In the light of the qualification of the IYGU being a “blueprint for the reform of the UN” by a relevant UN diplomat, the conference debates future perspectives for political action towards global sustainability and the role of key partners. The conference programme brings together leading figures from the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, politics, civil society, and the arts, who are key agents of change.
In view of IYGU’s impressive success, the anniversary celebration on February 23, 2026, calls for support for its ongoing program, including The Jena Declaration (TJD), the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition, and the set of five UNESCO Chairs created in its aftermath.
Conference Program
Opening
Benno Werlen: Achievements of the 2016 International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU)
Welcome addresses:
Andreas Marx, President of Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Roman Luckscheiter, Secretary-General of the German Commission for UNESCO
Why we need Global Understanding
Gordon McBean (Co-founder of the IPCC)
Luiz Oosterbeek (President of the International Council of Philosophy and the Human Sciences)
John M. Dudley (Executive Director of 2015 UN International Year of Light)
Arts & Global Understanding I
Keynote Lectures
Paul Shrivastava (Co-President, The Club of Rome): The Quest for Peace for a New Humanity Era)
Art & Global Understanding II
Panel: What is important for You for a concept of global understanding?
Art & Global Understanding II
Andrea Green (Composer at Broadway New York, Contribution: Under the Moon)
Panel Contributions
Enrique Aliste Alumna (IYGU Regional Action Center Latin America; Sorbonne Unversity)
Bartu Elci-Ozsoy (Artist; Ambassador of The Jena Declaration)
Lesley Green (Anthropologist, University of Cape Town)
Joanne Kauffman (The Jena Declaration)
Prof. Raminder Kaur (Social Anthropologist, University of Sussex)
Aharon Kellerman (University of Haifa; former vice-president, IGU)
Maria Paradiso (Governors Board ISC; University of Naples Federico II)
Open Discussion & Conclusions by Joanne Kauffman & Benno Werlen
Art & Global Understanding IV