
Official website (https://www.iheu.org/)
Humanists International
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organization
Key facts
- Formation
- 1952 ; 74 years ago ( 1952 )
- Founders
- Julian Huxley Jaap van Praag Harold Blackham
- Founded at
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Type
- International non-governmental organisation
- Legal status
- 501(c)(3) organization
- Headquarters
- London, United Kingdom
- Region served
- Worldwide
- President
- Maggie Ardiente
- Chief executive
- Gary McLelland
- Board of directors
- Maggie Ardiente, Roslyn Mould , Yvan Dheur, Alavari Jeevathol, David Pineda, Leo Igwe , Nina Fjeldheim, Fraser Sutherland, Monica Belitoiu
- Website
- humanists .international
- Formerly called
- International Humanist and Ethical Union (1952 – 2019)
via Wikipedia infobox
Official website

Humanists International
Humanists International is the global representative body of the humanist movement, uniting a diverse community of non-religious organizations and individuals from around the world.
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Encyclopedic overview
Humanists International (known as the International Humanist and Ethical Union, or IHEU, from 1952–2019) is an international non-governmental organisation championing secularism and human rights, motivated by secular humanist values. Founded in Amsterdam in 1952, it is an umbrella organisation made up of more than 160 secular humanist, atheist, agnostic, rationalist, skeptic, freethought and Ethical Culture organisations from over 80 countries.
Humanists International campaigns globally on human rights issues, with a specific emphasis on defending freedom of thought and expression and the rights of the non-religious, who are often a vulnerable minority in many parts of the world. The organisation is based in London but maintains a presence at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, the United Nations General Assembly in New York, and the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, among other international institutions. Its advocacy work focuses on shaping debates on issues associated with humanism, the rights of the non-religious, and promoting humanist attitudes to social issues.
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