International Declaration On Family Protection To Be Signed At World Public Assembly

Moscow, September 17, 2025

The First World Public Assembly will host the historic signing of the International Declaration on Family Protection, a landmark document aimed at defending and strengthening traditional family values in the modern world.

This significant event, scheduled for September 20 at the Moscow World Trade Center, will unite public organizations from multiple countries, including Russia, Tunisia, and Pakistan, in a joint effort to safeguard the institution of the family.

Organizers emphasize that the family remains a cornerstone of a healthy society and requires legal protection at both the national and international levels. The declaration is seen as a direct response to increasing global attempts to redefine fundamental concepts such as biological sex, marriage as the union of a man and a woman, parenthood, and motherhood.

“The unification of public organizations worldwide in defense of the family is another crucial step toward creating conditions for the full development of every family and fostering a healthy and harmonious social environment,” said the organizing committee of the World Peoples Assembly.

The initiative to adopt the declaration was jointly proposed by the International Public Organization “Union of Orthodox Women,” the Patriarchal Commission on Family, Motherhood, and Childhood, and the World Peoples Assembly.

The signing ceremony will be one of the key highlights of the Assembly, reinforcing its central theme of building a just, united, and value-based global society.