Youth for a United World
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Youth for a United World (Y4UW) (formerly Young People for a United World or YPUW (Giovani Per Un Mondo Unito) is a group of young people of different races, cultures and beliefs committed to living for a United World. Y4UW was first launched in 1985 at a Focolare youth event known as a Genfest.[1] The group was founded by Chiara Lubich of the Focolare Movement. Since 1996 the Y4UW have organised an annual worldwide event known as United World Week (formerly known as World Unity Week). The 2007 World Unity Week took place between October 14 and 21.[2]
After a period of quiescence, the movement renewed its activities in 2011 after John Paul II's beatification.[3]
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[edit]- ^ Focolare Movement - EN
- ^ Youth For A United World
- ^ "Young People for a United World starting off again after the meeting!". Youth for a United World. 3 May 2011.
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