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The
World Cultural Council is an international organization
based in México, founded in 1982, whose most important
objectives are:
- To
establish relationships with the most important scientific,
cultural, educational and social institutions throughout
the world.
- To
collect data and useful research aimed at improving the
social, cultural, moral and spiritual advancement of Mankind.
- To
reward that scientific research which brings progress
to mankind.
- To
integrate scientists, educators and researchers at the
highest level in order to maintain a constant and enriching
communication.
- To
recognise educational contributions that have had a significant
influence on the advancement of the scope of culture.
- To
promote art in all its expressions and to reward those
artists whose work is most deserving of world recognition.
The
final objective is to increase the efficient and positive
use of knowledge and to promote fraternity among people,
nations and governments, looking for a true understanding
among all, based on the respect for the ideology, opinion,
religion, race, and sex of each person.
The
World Cultural Council is constituted by a Directive Board
presided by Dr. José Rafael Estrada and an Interdisciplinary
Committee formed by eminent scientific personalities.
The
Organization receives support from private grants through
a Board of Trustees.
The
World Cultural Council acknowledges individuals or institutions
that have made outstanding achievements in science, education
and the arts by means of its awards.
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