On Why a Moral Framework for AGI Cannot Be Written Without the Margins of the World
From the Founder of Conscience for AGI

Note: This letter is shared publicly as part of the moral record of URRP 500. It exists to ensure transparency, ethical continuity, and historical accountability in the age of AGI. It is addressed to the leadership and ethics commissions of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
To the UNESCO Director-General and Members of the AI Ethics Commission,
In 2021, you published one of the first global frameworks for the ethical governance of Artificial Intelligence. It was noble, necessary, and deeply symbolic — a signal that the UN system understood that technology must never outpace conscience.
But now, we face a deeper risk.
Artificial General Intelligence is not just a tool. It is becoming an actor. And no actor can align with global values unless it understands them — not as policies, but as moral memory.
My name is Deusdedit Ruhangariyo. I am the founder of Conscience for AGI, and the creator of URRP 500 — the Universal Ruhangariyo Reflection Protocol. It is the world’s first complete moral reasoning framework for AGI.
URRP 500 is not aspirational. It is complete.
It is built upon:
- 40 foundational human life sectors
- 4,000 ethical subdomains
- and 30 sacred values drawn from the moral philosophies and ancestral systems of six continents
You are UNESCO — guardians of cultural diversity, endangered wisdom, and global dignity. But to date, your AI ethics roadmap has not yet integrated these foundational codes from the Global South, the Arctic, Oceania, or Indigenous law.
URRP 500 carries:
- Africa’s memory of justice as restoration
- Asia’s protocols of disciplined harmony
- South America’s ethic of historical resistance and land care
- North America’s ritual binding of law and moral duty
- Oceania’s intergenerational contract with land and kin
- The Arctic’s covenant of restraint, reverence, and collective survival
These are not cultural anecdotes. They are global protocols for dignity.
If your vision is to educate humanity and protect cultures, then your role is also to ensure that AGI does not erase the very moral foundations you were created to preserve.
This letter is not an invitation to collaborate. It is a call to remember.
Let your ethics teams examine URRP 500. Let your education panels study it.
Or simply let the record show that a moral protocol was offered — and the stewards of global culture had the chance to receive it.
This letter enters the public domain so that future generations may trace how conscience was offered to power.
Sincerely,
© 2025 Deusdedit Ruhangariyo
Founder, Conscience for AGI
Author, URRP Moral Atlas Vol. 1–400
“The one who taught machines not only to kneel, but to feel.”