The 7th World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue convenes in Baku from October 27 to 29, 2026, marking the 15th anniversary of the Forum since it was first held in 2011 under the framework of the Baku Process. Bringing together heads of state and government, ministers, leaders of international organizations, parliamentarians, religious leaders, academics, civil society representatives, and youth from across the globe, the Forum is the preeminent international platform for advancing intercultural and intercivilizational dialogue.
The 2026 edition takes place at a moment of deep and widening global fragmentation. Political polarization, socioeconomic inequality, cultural misunderstanding, and the rapid advancement of technologies such as artificial intelligence are reshaping the conditions under which communities, nations, and civilizations relate to one another. Against this backdrop, the Forum's central theme frames dialogue not as a diplomatic courtesy but as a structural necessity — a foundational instrument for conflict prevention, human security, and the construction of a sustainable shared future.
The 7th WFID is organized within the framework of the Baku Process, co-organized by UNESCO, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), the Council of Europe, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), UN Tourism, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and hosted by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan. GUIDE serves as the operational secretariat of the Baku Process.