As every year, Cartooning for Peace is participating in the World Forum for Democracy.
From 5 to 7 November 2025 at the Council of Europe, and for almost a month in Strasbourg, the World Forum for Democracy will be held, a unique event organised by the Council of Europe in partnership with the City of Strasbourg.
The theme of this 13th edition is: ‘Democracy in peril: how can we revive it?’
From 1 to 20 November, between numbers 23 and 31 on Quai des Bateliers
Open to all – free admission
Come and take a stroll along the Quai des Bateliers, enjoying the fresh air and waterside setting as you discover the work of press cartoonists from around the world, showcased by Cartooning for Peace. This year’s theme? Artificial intelligence, its impact on work, our lifestyles and, more broadly, our societies. What better than a pencil to decode this algorithmic challenge with humour and wit?
Cartoonists Kak and Piet will meet with the Strasbourg Youth Council to lead three workshops on 5 November, focusing on the new educational tool ‘Artificial Intelligence, Rights Ahead! Press Cartoons and Citizenship’.
Designed by Cartooning for Peace, this free resource is available online to all education professionals and provides a platform for debate, enabling users to grasp the issues at the heart of the deployment of artificial intelligence, always with humour and… intelligence! It consists of an exhibition, an educational booklet, videos of young people’s testimonials and an accompanying booklet.
By offering an overview of artificial intelligence, its challenges and potential consequences for society – particularly in terms of human rights – Cartooning for Peace aims to encourage a critical and civic-minded approach to the ethical development and use of AI.