From 7 to 13 October, the city of Bayeux in Normandy hosts the Bayeux Calvados-Normandy War Correspondents Award. An exceptionnal event, dedicated to a singular profession: war reporter.
The tragic anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki is an opportunity to examine the current state of nuclear weapons. Despite a recent treaty adopted in 2017, it is clear that the threat of the use of these weapons remains an omnipresent danger and that much remains to be done for their elimination.
In August, four young people of different faiths will embark on a world tour to uncover some of the best interfaith practices. They will return after a year and will give an account of their time at the next Normandy World Peace Forum.
The problems of access to water, heat waves, droughts, cyclones, tsunamis and floods already present a real danger for human security. How can we fight against climate change to prevent the spread of such problems?
Tourism encourages interaction and sharing with others and is the world’s largest industry. But given the saturation of certain destinations and the pollution generated by air travel, can we make it sustainable?
Located within the Village for Peace, the Living Library has an original concept: its books are living people! Explanations
Find videos of the conferences, the opening and closing speeches, the presentation of the first Freedom Prize and our articles on the Forum’s second edition.