Sacha Adams Stone
Executive Production
Sacha is Founder of the humanitarian not for profit organization Humanitad. He was born in Rhodesia and grew up throughout the Zimbabwean war for independence. He now lives between the organization's European base in London (UK) and Asian base in Bali (Indonesia). He travels widely, meeting with political, theological and intellectual figures across the globe and is Editor-in-Chief of the Humanitad World Leadership Quarterly.
In 1999 Sacha established Humanitad as an internationally positioned neutral organization dedicated to uniting all nations, faiths and cultures on earth through the conception and realization of projects and programmes which celebrate common unity. It serves as a facilitator for the exchange of core ideas and promotes international arts, cultural and education programs.
Humanitad has assembled a world-leading media team who come together as a unit in order to lend their considerable names and expertise in rolling out programs which contribute to the upliftment of humankind.
The organization is also involved with various international programs which seek to preserve indigenous cultures and the promotion of ecological sustainability.
In 2007 Sacha Stone co-chaired a meeting with Jonathan Glenn-Granoff at the offices of the Global Security Institute in New York. The late President of Slovenia Dr. Janez Drnovsek and His Grace Bishop Riah Abu El Assal of Jerusalem accompanied Humanitad t o the United States for this purpose. Celebrated author Deepak Chopra and Dr. Jeffrey Sachs (key architect of the UN MDG) also attended and contributed to the format. The purpose was to discuss the formation of an annual Global Impact Forum as an integrated web-based forum bringing together global leaders, thinkers and activists in an interactive 'conversation with the world' on the critical issues facing humankind and the planet. The idea for this forum has now developed into a concentrated annual Forum on the Millennium Development Goals and will be linking 'live' to the World Summit of Nobel Laureates for the purpose.
