Humanity 2.0

Three things are necessary for the salvation of man:
to know what he ought to believe;
to know what he ought to desire;
and to know what he ought to do.

Thomas Aquinas, Two Precepts of Charity, 1273
We are a

Human Flourishing Accelerator.

Humanity 2.0 is a vehicle for facilitating collaborative ventures between the traditionally siloed public, private and faith-based sectors. Its mission is to identify impediments to human flourishing and then work collaboratively across sectors to remove them by sourcing and scaling bold and innovative solutions.

I am convinced that the Humanity 2.0 platform has the potential to make a real difference in the lives of many women, children, families and our societies in general.

H.E. Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca KUOM GCMG

9th President of Malta

People around the world are constantly moving, but advancing towards what?

Advisory Board

Fr. Philip Larrey
Fr. Philip Larrey
Chairman
Humanity 2.0
Maurice Levy
Maurice Levy
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
Publicis Groupe
Bill Hilf
Bill Hilf
Chief Executive Officer
Vulcan
Tae Yoo
Tae Yoo
Former SVP, Corporate Affairs and Corporate Social Responsibility
Cisco
Carlo D'Asaro Biondo
Carlo D'Asaro Biondo
Former President EMEA Partnerships
Google
Jean Oelwang
Jean Oelwang
Founding CEO and President of Virgin Unite
Virgin
Jim Pitofsky
Jim Pitofsky
Managing Director, Strategic Alliances
John Templeton Foundation
Dinah McLeod
Dinah McLeod
Chief Executive Officer
Global Cement and Concrete Association
Fr. David Nazar, SJ
Fr. David Nazar, SJ
Rector
Pontifical Oriental Institute
Matthew Bird
Matthew Bird
President
ESG News
Morad Fareed
Morad Fareed
Co-founder
Delos
Matthew Harvey Sanders
Matthew Harvey Sanders
Chief Executive Officer
Humanity 2.0

Participate in the Forum

Participants in the Humanity 2.0 Forum are mission-aligned stakeholders gathered to address particular impediments to human flourishing.

The Forum provides an opportunity for stakeholders to be presented with high potential solutions to particular human challenges and then an invitation to unite in a cross-sector effort to address them. Anyone may request to attend a Forum, but due to practical considerations, only a limited number are invited.

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