In its 2006 report, the UNAOC High-Level Group recommended that UNAOC organize a recurring Global Forum under United Nations auspices to provide a regular venue for representatives of governments, international organizations, civil society, and the private sector to forge partnerships and to express commitments for action. UNAOC convened its first Global Forum in Madrid, Spain, in 2008. Since then, it has organized nine Global Forums, including in Istanbul, Turkey (2009); Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2010); Doha, Qatar (2011); Vienna, Austria (2013); Bali, Indonesia (2014); Baku, Azerbaijan (2016); United Nations Headquarters in New York (2018); and Fez, Morocco (2022).
10th Global Forum: Cascais, Portugal (2025) The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) convened its 10th Global Forum in
Cascais,
Portugal, from 25-27 November 2025 under the theme “United in Peace: Restoring Trust, Reshaping the Future — Reflecting on Two Decades of Dialogue for Humanity”.
9th Global Forum: Fez, Morocco (2022) The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) convened its 9th Global Forum, which was hosted in
Fez by the
Kingdom of Morocco, from 22-23 November 2022 under the theme “Towards an Alliance of Peace: Living Together as One Humanity”. The international event brought together over 2,000 participants from 136 countries, including high-level officials, political leaders, multilateral organizations, civil society representatives, religious leaders, faith-based organizations, youth leaders, media entities, and a wide range of other stakeholders.
8th Global Forum: United Nations Headquarters New York (2018) In 2018, UNAOC convened its 8th Global Forum in the
United Nations Headquarters in New York City, USA, under the theme "#Commit2Dialogue: Partnerships for Prevention and Sustaining Peace".
7th Global Forum: Baku, Azerbaijan (2016) In 2016, Azerbaijan hosted the 7th UNAOC Global Forum in
Baku from 25-27 April under the theme "Living Together In Inclusive Societies: A Challenge and A Goal". The gathering emphasized the role and impact of government and religious leaders, civil society, businesses as well as of the UNAOC programmatic focus areas of Education, Youth, Media and Migration in promoting inclusivity and preventing violent extremism. Among the major outcomes of the Forum was the adoption by consensus of the Baku Declaration by the UNAOC Group of Friends, which will guide future efforts towards achieving UNAOC goals and reaffirms the integral role of UNAOC as a global platform for facilitating collaboration.
6th Global Forum: Bali, Indonesia (2014) The 6th Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations was held in
Bali, Indonesia from 29-30 August 2014, with the theme "Unity in Diversity: Celebrating diversity for common and shared values."
5th Global Forum: Vienna, Austria (2013) The fifth Global Forum of UNAOC was held in Vienna, Austria in 2013.
4th Global Forum: Doha, Qatar (2011) The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations convened its 4th Global Forum in Doha, Qatar from December 11-13, 2011. Over 2,000 participants, including political and corporate leaders, civil society activists, youth groups, faith communities, research centers, foundations and journalists, came together to agree on joint actions to improve relations across cultures, combat prejudice and build lasting peace.
3rd Forum: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2010) On 27–29 May 2010, a network of over 2,000 political and corporate leaders, civil society activists, youth, journalists, foundations, and religious leaders gathered in
Rio de Janeiro, under the theme "Bridging Cultures, Building Peace," for the third United Nations Alliance of Civilizations' forum. The theme of the conference set out key questions for the participants to discuss over the course of the three-day forum, these included: • What kind of actions do we need to combat intolerance and prejudice? • What tools do children and young people need to navigate an increasingly complex and multicultural world? • What is the impact of globalization on people’s sense of belonging and identity? • How do economic inequalities impact on relations among diverse communities? • How can the media help bridge cross-‐cultural divides and change perceptions of the other? • How can we create inclusive societies, founded on the respect for human rights and diversity? Towards the conclusion of the Third Forum of the Alliance, the outcomes were announced by Jorge Sampaio, the High Representative of the UN Alliance of Civilizations and former President of Portugal. The results presented the commitments of all participants to the existing initiatives, as well as new ones, such as the inauguration of the first two Dialogue Cafés, which uses video conferencing technology to connect young people in different parts of the world; the first conference of the Global Youth Movement; the creation of the United Nations University International Institute for the Alliance of Civilizations; and launching of the Online Community on Migration and Integration in partnership with the International Organization for Migration.
2nd Forum: Istanbul, Turkey (2009) The second Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations was held in
Istanbul, Turkey, on 6–7 April 2009. , the UN High Representative for the Alliance of Civilizations, speaking at the 2009 Istanbul Forum From 6–7 April 2009, nearly 2,000 participants—among them several Heads of Government. over 50 ministers, as well as policymakers, foundations, media and grassroots leaders from around the world—convened at the
Çırağan Palace Hotel in Istanbul, Turkey, to forge new partnerships, generated ideas aimed at building trust and cooperation among diverse communities and advance the Civilizations' goals. The Forum also served as an opportunity to take stock of initiatives developed by the Alliance, to showcase practical projects in collaboration with civil society and corporate partners and to launch new programs. The results of the forum emphasized the commitment of the Alliance to the existing initiatives, as well as new ones, such as the Education about Religions and Beliefs; Alliance Fellowship Program; Dialogue Cafe; PLURAL +; Restore Trust, Rebuild Bridges; Mapping Media Education Policies in the World: Visions, Programs and Challenges; and the Alliance of Civilizations Research Network. The Alliance also was able to establish partnership agreements with seven international networks, such as the
International Organization for Migration, the
Organisation of the Islamic Conference, the
Ibero-American General Secretariat, the
Anna Lindh Foundation,
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, the
Community of Portuguese Language Countries and the
Union Latine. The
President of the United States,
Barack Obama, who was visiting Istanbul that day, was originally expected to attend the second day of the meeting, but paid a surprise visit to the U.S. troops in Iraq instead.
1st Forum: Madrid, Spain (2008) The first forum of the Alliance of Civilizations was held in
Madrid, Spain, on 15–16 January 2008. It was attended by over 900 participants in 89 official delegations from 78 countries. (left), Secretary-General of the United Nations
Ban Ki-moon (centre), and Spanish Prime Minister
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (right) The forum was hosted by the monarchy of Spain, and it convened leaders, activists, scholars, and public figures from every region of the world in an effort to find new ways to bridge the growing divide between nations and cultures, and to establish new partnerships to promote global understanding. Over one and a half days, political leaders including heads of State and Government; Ministers and senior officials; civil society activists and Nobel laureates; corporate executives; religious leaders; and leading scholars dialogued and debated with each other, launched practical initiatives and made commitments to action aimed at improving relations across regions and cultures. Among the results were the announcement of a number of initiatives concerning media, educational and other programmes to advance AoC objectives in various countries, and the signing of Memoranda of Understanding with
UNESCO, the
League of Arab States,
ISESCO, the
Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO), and
United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), and a Letter of Intent with the
Council of Europe. == Recognition ==