
Das Haus für die Vereinten Nationen in Berlin
Ein Ort der internationalen Kommunikation, Information und Interaktion. Treffpunkt für alle, die für Frieden und Zusammenarbeit der Menschheit kämpfen.

Wir bauen in Berlin ein Informations-
und Kommunikationszentrum
für die Vereinten Nationen.
Ausgangspunkt

BERLIN: Ausgangspunkt zweier Weltkriege. Nahtstelle des Kalten Krieges, und Ort, wo dieser mit einer friedlichen Revolution beendet wurde. Heute Metropole der Kreativität und Freiheit. StartUp- und Kultur-Weltstadt.
Und vor allem: Berlin, die Stadt, die weiss, dass Visionen Realität werden können.
Unser Vorhaben

Deshalb gründen wir im Zentrum Berlins ein Haus für die Vereinten Nationen. Als Ort der Begegnung und Kommunikation für die Vision der UN: Eine Welt der friedlichen Zusammenarbeit aller Menschen. Dieses Haus wird die Arbeit der UN für eine breite Öffentlichkeit sichtbarer machen und Menschen beigeistern, mitzumachen.

Im Haus für die Vereinten
Nationen…
01
…können Menschen die
Arbeit der Vereinten Nationen
kennen lernen
03
…erlebt man Ausstellungen
zur Agenda 2030
und den SDGs.
02
…gibt es Vernetzung,
Austausch und
Veranstaltungen.
04
…sind Büros für NGOs
und Unterorganisationen
der UN.
Diese 600
Unterstützenden
stehen hinter
der Idee
Young Jin Choi
UN Assistant Secretary-General (ret’d), Department of Peacekeeping Operations,
Former Head of Mission, United Nations Mission in Côte d’Ivoire
Seoul, Republic of Korea
Roméo Dallaire

“I support the initiative for a House for the United Nations in Berlin because it offers many opportunities to show how successful conflict prevention can be achieved. After all, continuous efforts are needed to preserve peace and security.”
Lt.Gen. (ret’d), Founder, The Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative, Dalhousie University
Halifax, Canada
Jan Eliasson
Chairman, SIPRI Governing Board, Former UN Deputy Secretary-General
Stockholm, Sweden
Gareth Evans

“I support the initiative for a House for the United Nations in Berlin because it is crucial in this age of rampant nationalism that the flag be held high for multilateral cooperation for common security, sustainable development and human rights.”
Former Foreign Minister of Australia, President Emeritus of the International Crisis Group
Melbourne, Australia
Daniele Ganser

Director, Swiss Institute for Peace and Energy Research
Basel, Switzerland
Kul Chandra Gautam

UN Assistant Secretary-General (ret’d), Former UNICEF Deputy Executive Director
Nepal
Richard V. Gowan
Senior Policy Fellow, European Council on Foreign Relations, Adjunct Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University, New York, USA
Ewald König
Editor-in-Chief of a project of the Berlin correspondent’s office,
Vienna, Austria, and Berlin, Germany
Shyamal Majumdar

Head of Office
UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre
for Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Bonn, Germany
David M. Malone

“I support the initiative for a House for the United Nations in Berlin because it sends a strong message for multilateralism from Berlin to the world.”
Rector of the United Nations University, Under Secretary-General of the United Nations
Tokyo, Japan
Suresh Munbodh
Advisor to the Minister of Education
Phoenix, Mauritius
Claude Kalume wa Mukadi Dah Vignon

“I support the initiative for a House for the United Nations Peace begins locally and with ourselves – and the more people with this attitude support the work of the UN, the more we can believe in the realization of peace. Berlin because it sends a strong message for multilateralism from Berlin to the world.”
Prince of Abomey, Founder and President, Bell Amani Peace Foundation, Munich, Germany
Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Armoogum Parsuramend

Founder-President, Global Rainbow Foundation, Minister of Education, Mauritius (1983-1995), Senior Advisor, World Bank (1997-1998), Director, UNESCO (1998-2011)
Mauritius
S. Iqbal Riza
UN Under-Secretary-General (ret’d), Former Chef-de-Cabinet of former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Former Honorary Special Advisor to UN Secretaries-General Kofi Annan and Ban Ki‑moon
New York, USA
Sebastian Perez

“I support the initiative for a House for the United Nations in Berlin because young people from across the world will find a place to learn more about the UN – and a place to make their voices heard.”
Executive President, United Nations Association of Colombia
Bogota, Colombia
Mihaly Simai

Professor at Corvinus Universtiy, Budapest, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Honorary President and former President of the World Federation of UN Associations (WFUNA), Former President of the Council, UN University, President of the Hungarian UN Association
Budapest, Hungary
Ramesh Thakur

Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, Co-Convenor, Asia Pacific Leadership Network for Nuclear Non-Proliferation & Disarmament www.a-pln.org, Editor-in-Chief, Global Governance
Canberra, Australia
Thomas G. Weiss

“The proposed House for the United Nations in Berlin is an important initiative to better connect civil society to the United Nations. At a moment when multilateralism is under attack from many sides, what could be more important?”
Presidential Professor of Political Science, Director Emeritus, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY)
New York, USA
Kate White

“On behalf of the United Nations Association in Canada, I am pleased to give our warm support to your civil society initiative as it promotes an understanding of the UN and an engagement of all citizens in the global issues that affect us all.”
President and CEO; Vice-Chair of the Board, United Nations Association in Canada
Ottawa, Canada