
Diversity is when people with different ideas, cultures, races, genders, economic status and characteristics meet and treat each other equally. It is a good thing that in a group of people working for the same goal there is variety in religious, racial, cultural, and geographical backgrounds as well as different experiences, beliefs and views.
More than half of the world’s major conflicts arise because of a cultural divide. This gap can only widen if we understand each other better and why diversity is important. Not everyone understands the powerful and positive impact diversity has on economic, intellectual, spiritual, emotional, moral, spiritual and cultural development. Cultural diversity is a great asset in reducing poverty and achieving sustainable development.
In 2001, UNESCO adopted Universal Declaration at Cultural Diversity. This day is very important for the world history because it is an opportunity where we can learn why different cultures are important in today’s life where they lead to the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms.

One of the GWU’s values is diversity. GWU has never shown discrimination between individuals, but we believe in diversity and social inclusion to stay with it. Different cultures are a very interesting challenge for us because through them we improve the services for our members. Our main goal has always been to treat all members equally without distinction.