Alutran Cultural Community

The Alutran Cultural Community, abbreviated as ACC, is an centered in Alutra, which promotes togetherness, education of different cultures, humanitarianism, and. The ACC also hosts a across all member states to emphasize interconnectedness across the continent. Founded after the conclusion of the Serpentine Wars, the organization was created on the basis of uniting Alutra culturally to prevent further division between different countries and peoples.

History
The ACC was first conceptualized by Myr and politician Eedu Lookė in 2003 following the Vojanak War, though ideas of such an organization have been dated as far back as the First and Second World Wars. The idea, however, would not come into fruition until after the Hilnizbors Accords were signed in 2011 at the end of the Serpentine Wars. The organization was founded by Gladomyr in cooperation with Ordrey and Lathadu, and would quickly grow in members in the following years. The organization has notably broken down several political walls, at least temporarily, between feuding nations.

In 2015, the ACC student exchange program was created, and has since sent over 1.3 million students abroad through its programs. Notably, Galvia does not allow foreign exchange students to or from Vojandzeka due to previous political strain between the two states.

Membership
As of 2022, the ACC includes 17 nations. Though no country has ever left the ACC, several have refused membership, most notably the Union of Serpentine Republics.

There are two main criteria for membership: geographic (the country must have uncontested territory in the continent of Alutra) and political (states applying for membership must accept democratic values—"Every member of the Alutran Cultural Community must accept the principles of the rule of law and the enjoyment by all persons within its jurisdiction of human rights and fundamental freedoms, and collaborate sincerely and effectively").

Objectives and organization
The ACC's first and primary goal is to emphasize interconnectedness and knowledge of other states within the Alutran continent. Since its founding, the ACC has also attempted to put an end to abuse of human rights and has promoted humanitarianism all across its member states. Since its founding, positive opinions between different Alutran member countries has purportedly grown a considerable amount, and humanitarianism has also risen in popularity as of 2020.

Each member state of the ACC may appoint five national representatives, with summits being held thrice per year. Summits include conversations on how to reach their objectives effectively and to make plans for the following third of the year.