One World Week (development charity)

This article is about the UK development education charity. For the University of Warwick student event, please go to One World Week (student event).

The week was founded by the World Development Movement.

One World Week is a United Kingdom development education charity and a series of events sponsored by it. The week of events was founded in 1978 by the World Development Movement, and focuses on the week of that includes October 24 each year (United Nations Day). Strictly, it is an octave rather than a week, since it both starts and finishes on a Sunday; thus in 2009 One World Week covered the eight days from October 18 to October 25.

One World Week aims to provide, "an opportunity for people from diverse backgrounds to come together to learn about global justice, to spread that learning and to use it to take action for justice locally and globally".[1] Originally oriented towards the Christian churches of the UK, it has now broadened in scope to include people of all backgrounds.

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