The One World Centre Isle of Man will have a Global Village at the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture headquarters in St John’s for Tynwald Day visitors.
At this year’s national celebrations they can experience an international dimension completely free of charge at the village.
The Global Village will include a variety of entertainment, activities and stalls drawn from the island’s diverse population as well as Manx charities that work overseas.
Visitors will be treated to delights such as a didgeridoo performance and Bulgarian folk dancing.
The One World Centre aims to encourage an understanding of how people around the world are all connected and dependent on each other as well as the importance of respect for different cultures.
Send A Cow and Amnesty International are just two of the Manx-registered charities that will be represented at the event.
Information on fair trade will be handed out by the Manx Co-operative and there will be facts on ‘Point1’ and ‘Enough Food If’ – campaigns to increase overseas aid and end world hunger.