We believe that “Peace Begins in the Home.” Our women-led initiatives aim to strengthen families as building blocks of a healthy society.
We aim to uplift women’s unique innate qualities that are vital for positive social transformation to take place. These qualities should be cherished and respected.
We believe that “Peace Begins in the Home.” Our women-led initiatives aim to strengthen families as building blocks of a healthy society.
We aim to uplift women’s unique innate qualities that are vital for positive social transformation to take place. These qualities should be cherished and respected.
We empower women to become moral & innovative leaders and peace-builders to their local community.
Pierce Dae Hyun S Mira is a 9 years old boy from the Philippines. Regular family volunteerism and community service have passed on the culture of service to him and his siblings.
Read morePeace begins on the inside. It's hard to have peace inside the home if you are not at peace on the inside.
Read moreThe GWD grant is awarded to service minded women across countries who want to develop their leadership and dream to initiate projects in their community to bring positive change and impact.
Read moreNot only as a producer, but I also want to be a trainer in the future and lead a group of women.
Read moreGPW is happy to have supported Mary’s efforts through the GWD grant, a joint initiative with GPW and Service for Peace Korea.
Read moreThe group is excited to plan future visits to Food Lifeline with more friends for the next school break.
Read moreShe realized that not everything can be done on our own. Coordination and trust among your teammates makes sure that the program was done effectively.
Read moreGPW Uruguay Recognizes Outstanding Women Leaders for their contribution to families and communities in Uruguay in its 5th Living for the Sake of Others.
Read moreCaroline Odera's project from GPW Kenya helped strengthen capacity and improve the resilience of families for volunteerism in their communities.
Read moreEverytime, I face any challenge and difficulty I remember her and her strength and determination. Somehow, remembering her gives me the courage to move forward. She is an inspiration.
Read moreWe are gratified to host service minded women leaders like Risa Perea through the GPWA and the GWD grant.
Read more“World Peace starts with four words- freedom, kindness, love and harmony” - Shristika Bajracharya
Read moreFamilies are the primary place for learning. In Nigeria, Aisha Yakubu, Global Peace Women Leadership Academy (GPWLA) Graduate used the family model to expand sanitation and hygiene practises in homes
Read more“Through GPWLA, you know you are being trusted and you would be able to discover your values and also your abilities that you can use as a resource for the future.”
Read moreIf you would like to learn more about how to become a local representative or change-maker in your area, please contact us for more information.