A BRICS+ Commission on Value-Based Humanitarian Cooperation and Interfaith Dialogue conference was held on Monday in Moscow. Its organizers and participants, including representatives from Senegal, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Cameroon, Brazil, Germany, Austria, France and Russia, signed a memorandum on the goals and objectives of further work, as reported by a Sputnik Africa correspondent.
Here are some of its key provisions:
Include a discussion of cooperation issues based on spiritual and moral values on the BRICS+ agenda;
Create the BRICS+ Commission on Value-Based Humanitarian Cooperation and Interfaith Dialogue that will be responsible for seeking common spiritual and moral foundations and unifying values;
The goal of the commission is to develop humanitarian cooperation based on common moral values in the BRICS+ countries;
Peace, mercy and high-level culture are determined to be universally significant human values.
In addition, it was decided to adopt several humanitarian initiatives, including the advanced training for neonatal doctors and development of a BRICS+ joint publishing project.
BRICS+ is an international public organization focused on innovation, creativity, and sustainability. It operates in 186 countries with the goal of enhancing global economic standards in trade, investment, and governance using advanced technology and innovative ideas, according to the organization's website.