Unitas Foundation

Unitas Foundation
Founded 2008
Founders Mart Laar, Meelis Niinepuu, Damian von Stauffenberg
Focus Education, Research, Public Awareness
Location
Slogan Building reconciliation within and between societies divided by totalitarianism.
Website www.unitasfoundation.org

The Unitas Foundation is an Estonian-based apolitical and supranational foundation that focuses its activities on engaging youth, supporting research and raising public awareness in the field of history, the politics of memory and related social issues. The foundation was established in 2008, its headquarters is located in Tallinn.[1] The current CEO of the foundation is Sandra Vokk. It is a founding member of the Platform of European Memory and Conscience,[2] an educational project of the European Union bringing together government institutions and organisations mainly from the EU, active in research, documentation, awareness raising and education concerning the crimes of totalitarian regimes.

Founders and mission

The Unitas Foundation was established in 2008 by Mart Laar, Meelis Niinepuu and Damian von Stauffenberg.[3] Its mission is to build reconciliation within and between societies divided by totalitarianism. The foundation condemns totalitarianism regardless of time and place and engages primarily in research, education and awareness raising activities. It values the protection and universality of human rights, and the rule of law.[4]

The Unitas Foundation is dedicated to improving knowledge and understanding of the scope of severe human rights violations committed by totalitarian regimes over the last century. To address the issues of totalitarianism and its social significance, and raise awareness of its full extent, the foundation encourages research into communist regimes, and leads and supports activities that support this mission.[5]

The foundation works with researchers and experts in history, political science, education, international law and other related fields. It values education, openness and innovation in fulfilling its mission.[6]

Programmes

The foundation fulfils its mission by engaging with youth, experts & researchers, and the general public. These groups also define its three programmes:[7]

Projects

The Unitas Foundation has been working on various projects to promote history education and awareness of the past crimes. Its primary projects are as follows:

Finances

The foundation's activities are mainly financed by European public institutions, as well as individual and organizational donors.[8]

Publications

The following articles about the Unitas Foundation were published in English language:

2013:

Study: Baltic Sea Region back in the classrooms[9]

On Communist Crimes, Human Rights and Overcoming the Past[10]

References

  1. "Contact". Unitas Foundation. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  2. "Platform members list | Platform of European Memory and Conscience". Memoryandconscience.eu. 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  3. "Founders". Unitas Foundation. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  4. "About Us". Unitas Foundation. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  5. "About Us". Unitas Foundation. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  6. "About Us". Unitas Foundation. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  7. "Activities". Unitas Foundation. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  8. "About Us". Unitas Foundation. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  9. "Study: Baltic Sea Region back in the classrooms. NewsWave, February 2013". NewsWave. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  10. "On Communist Crimes, Human Rights and Overcoming the Past. New Eastern Europe, March 2013". New Eastern Europe. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
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