Also in 2025, the Antonio Meneghetti Scientific and Humanistic Research Foundation contributed an official written statement to the ECOSOC High-Level Segment of the United Nations, held in July on the occasion of the UN’s 80th anniversary.
The statement, included in the official UN publication (E/C.2/2025/CRP.48), highlights the Foundation’s commitment to promoting integrated models of development rooted in culture, human dignity, and sustainability.
In particular, the statement recognizes the Lizori Project as a concrete example of territorial regeneration capable of combining:
- the enhancement of cultural heritage,
- social inclusion,
- intergenerational education,
- and the principles of ecological architecture.
Lizori was presented as a “living model” of a sustainable community, able to inspire global policies starting from the regeneration of a small rural village.