The humanities provide the lens through which societies understand values, ethics and collective identity. This session explores how disciplines such as cultural studies, philosophy, ethics and social sciences can contribute to building peaceful, equitable and just communities. It emphasizes the role of humanities in reducing inequalities, strengthening governance and fostering intercultural understanding, ensuring that cultural heritage and education are aligned with sustainable societal progress.
Aligned with the ICLLCHE theme, the session highlights how humanities act as a moral compass and cultural foundation, guiding societies toward inclusivity, justice and resilience.
Humanities perspectives on justice, accountability, and institutional integrity.
Leveraging cultural diversity for equity and social transformation.
Humanities-driven approaches to reducing inequalities and fostering participation.
Role of literature, arts, and education in conflict resolution and reconciliation.
Linking humanities with education, policy, and social sciences for holistic impact.
Address disparities through cultural and social innovation.
Strengthen institutions and communities through humanities-driven frameworks for justice and peace.
Evidence-based strategies for reducing inequalities through humanities and cultural studies.
Collaborative networks linking educators, researchers and policymakers in peacebuilding.
Policy recommendations for integrating humanities into governance and social development.
Best practice models for community empowerment and intercultural dialogue.
Enhanced cultural awareness as a driver of peace, justice and inclusivity.