Sobriety movement changes name to Movendi Sverige

Sweden's sobriety movement has merged into a new organization called Movendi Sverige. It combines IOGT-NTO, Junis, and Ungdomens Nykterhetsförbund. The name symbolizes the movement's international heritage and forward momentum.

The new organization Movendi Sverige results from a merger of IOGT-NTO, the children's organization Junis, and Ungdomens Nykterhetsförbund. The name derives from Latin and means 'to move,' reflecting the movement's international heritage and desire to progress, according to the organization.

'With Movendi Sverige, we get a common identity that encompasses our entire movement. We build on the best from our three organizations with a clear direction forward. We want to show that sobriety is not a limitation, but a way to live freely,' says Kristina Sperkova, the prospective new chairperson, in a press release.

IOGT-NTO, Sweden's largest sobriety organization, was formed in 1970. It is non-partisan and non-religious, working for a society free from alcohol and other drugs. The new name will be adopted gradually, and the merger aims to strengthen the movement's unity and future.

This change highlights a pursuit of unity within Sweden's sobriety movement, focusing on prevention and a life free from dependencies.

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝