| Formation | 1983 |
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| Legal status | Non-profit organisations |
| Purpose | To develop and promote understanding of the human condition |
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Region served
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Global |
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Founder
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Jeremy Griffith |
| Website | World Transformation Movement |
The World Transformation Movement is a non-profit organisation based in Sydney dedicated to developing and promoting understanding of the human condition. The organisation was founded in 1983 by the Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith, known for his long search for the Tasmanian Tiger or thylacine in the late 1960s and early 1970s and his many books on the subject of the human condition.
The World Transformation Movement was incorporated in 1990 with Griffith and his colleague the Australian mountaineer Tim Macartney-Snape among its founding directors.