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Nail Saifutdinov Is President of UWRO (United World Religions Organization), an International Foundation Advancing Faith tech for Religious Organizations Worldwide

Nail Saifutdinov

UWRO builds websites, mobile apps, and media assets; helps shape social media communications; and trains teams so that the digital presence of faith-based organizations looks modern, runs reliably, and remains respectful in tone.

Because UWRO operates internationally, every project takes cultural and religious differences into account. The foundation collaborates with organizations connected to 18 religious traditions: Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, Protestantism, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, the Bahá’í Faith, Shinto, Zoroastrianism, Yoruba religion, Confucianism, the Armenian Apostolic Church, Anglicanism, and Taoism.

Digital support for faith-based organizations

In the faith sector, the digital environment has long been a full-fledged point of contact. UWRO takes on the key pieces: user-friendly websites, a clear information structure, apps built around real needs, media content, and consistent social media work. A separate emphasis is training—UWRO helps teams master the tools and build sustainable day-to-day operations without sacrificing quality.

The foundation follows a simple approach: nothing extra, only clear and convenient solutions. People should be able to find what they need quickly and feel at ease.

Cemetery wayfinding and care-from-afar

Another UWRO focus area is cemetery wayfinding. Locating a burial site using a person’s details, pinpointing the exact location, and providing clear on-site orientation all make a visit calmer and more straightforward.

For those who live far away, UWRO develops care-from-afar services: arranging flower delivery, cleaning, and ongoing maintenance. This isn’t about formality—it’s about giving people a real way to show care and stay connected, even across long distances.

UWRO’s outlook

Nail Saifutdinov is shaping UWRO as an international foundation that sets a quality standard in faith tech. The approach spans both digital solutions for the faith sector and services of remembrance and care, bringing them together as one professional system. At the same time, the foundation continues to expand other initiatives, guided by its core principle: meaningful benefit for people and a high standard of execution.

More information about the foundation is available at: uwro.org

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