When was the World Academy of Art and Science officially founded?
The World Academy of Art and Science was officially founded on the 24th of December 1960. Forty-two charter members formed the initial fellowship of the organization that year.
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The World Academy of Art and Science was officially founded on the 24th of December 1960. Forty-two charter members formed the initial fellowship of the organization that year.
Richard Montgomery Field and John A. Fleming organized the First International Conference on Science and Human Welfare which led to the formation of the academy. The International Preparatory Committee included Pierre Chouard from France, Ritchie Calder from the United Kingdom, and Robert Oppenheimer from the United States.
The Global Challenges project commenced officially at an international conference in Geneva in 2013 in collaboration with the United Nations Office. It aims to consider multiple challenges before the international community with a view to identifying elements necessary for fundamental paradigm change.
Human security was first coined in the UNDP Human Development Report New Dimensions of Human Security in 1994 highlighting four characteristics universal people-centered interdependent and early prevention. In 2016 WAAS began examining Human Security as an integrated principle including the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
The Future Capital Initiative FCI launched in New York on the 11th of September 2019 at United Nations headquarters on initiative of United Nations Office for Partnerships UNOP and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD. FCI serves as an alliance of thought leaders economic and financial experts convened to promote initiatives enhancing investments in 17 sustainable development goals SDGs.