To support the efforts of governmental and non-governmental entities to promote peace and dialogue between peoples and to support medical research and care; in this context, the foundation fulfills its mission by organizing informal meetings between political, economic decision-makers and civil society actors, encouraging research on geopolitical and strategic issues related to cultural convergences and divergences as they impact the advancement of peaceful coexistence and intercultural interactions and cooperation, supporting educational and leisure activities aimed at bringing peoples and cultures closer together, promoting concrete actions for the development of civil infrastructure in post-conflict countries, such as access to drinking water, wastewater disposal, and de-isolation, financing micro-credit organizations aimed at empowering populations in post-conflict countries, financing targeted basic research on the causes, prevention, and cure of cancer, financing targeted basic research on better care for cancer patients, advocating for better communication between researchers and specialized institutes in oncology and transplantation surgery to share results, tools, and methods more efficiently, promoting better teaching methods for students-researchers in oncology and transplantation surgery, encouraging the development of new technologies to help in the fields of oncology and transplantation surgery, jointly financing with recognized associations, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), humanitarian medical treatments for populations in post-conflict zones with a particular focus on cancer treatment and transplantation surgery programs for children; in this context, the foundation operates in Switzerland and abroad; the foundation is non-profit and does not aim to make a profit.