Monthly Archives: April 2020

Humanity 2.0: Vatican hosts experts to discuss tenderness

Pope Francis receives the President of Malta, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, left, and her husband Edgar, right, during a private audience at the Vatican in 2016. (Credit: AP.)

ROME- Close to 100 financiers, philanthropists, artists, tech experts, physicians, politicians and religious leaders

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Finance and Technology Experts David Fergusson and Carlos Moreira Join Academic, Corporate, Policy and Religious Leaders to Deliberate ‘Technology and Human Flourishing’

Humanity 2.0, a non-profit human progress accelerator and social impact initiative with the support of the Pontifical Lateran University at the Vatican, announces a dynamic forum, Technology and Human Flourishing, to be held today July 29 at the Collegio Teutonico in Vatican City.

This exclusive gathering of technology, corporate, finance,

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Humanity 2.0 Launches New Global Wellness Platform to Implement Scientific Innovations in the Faith Sector – with comments from Co-Creator Morad Fareed

How do you influence and have a profound impact on Human Health and Wellbeing globally? Combine the world's largest platform, the Catholic Church, with the wellness sector and some of the worlds smartest impact and fortune 500 executives and organizations

The Vatican-Based impact human flushing initiative Humanity 2.0 launched announced a

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Marc Lasry CEO of Avenue Capital Group with Matt Bird at Greenwich Economic Forum | Traders Network Show – Greenwich, CT

Marc Lasry, CEO/Co-founder of Avenue Capital Group with Matt Bird at Greenwich Economic Forum (Greenwich, CT)  

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-Avenue Capitals primary focus is investing in distressed debt

David Lehman, Commissioner of Economic Development for the State of Connecticut with Matt Bird at Greenwich Economic Forum (Greenwich, CT)  

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-$18 trillion in assets attending 2019 GEF

Fr. Ezra Sullivan, Director of Project Vision, delivers presentation on human flourishing at Humanity 2.0 (Vatican City)

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  • Between 1990-2010, deaths related to air pollution have decreased by 47%
  • Between 2000-2017, maternal mortality
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