World Meeting on Human Fraternity in Vatican City
In the heart of Vatican City and Rome, the Fratelli Tutti Foundation organised the second World Meeting #BeHuman, which aimed to address the fundamental challenges, that humanity is facing today, including focus on the role of digital innovation in mitigating these issues and improving quality of life all around the world.

World Meeting on Human Fraternity gathered in 9 round tables over 30 Nobel Laureates and global thought leaders, including scientists, artists, professors, mayors, doctors, managers, workers, sports champions to understand how to promote the value of fraternity among people at a time when war and fear dominate our days. Victor Ammer, founder of Ammer Group was representing the world of technology and digital innovation.

After the official audience by the Pope Francis, the official part of the World Meeting has started. Victor Ammer was taking part in the Round Table discussion on Labour: dignity, community and participation.

Victor explored the idea how blockchain technology can help to erase barriers between continents, languages, and nationalities. By fostering greater connectivity and inclusivity, technology can pave the way for a more unified and equitable world.

A key outcome of this gathering was the issuance of the Peace Declaration, that calls for an end to global conflicts, emphasizing diplomacy over arms and humanitarian aid for affected regions. It highlights the need for social justice, equality, and environmental protection as integral to achieving lasting peace. Blockchain technology and Web3 offer innovative solutions to ensure transparency, trust, and decentralized cooperation.