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.
International Delegation Examines Empowering African Renaissance as a Global Catalyst for Freedom, Peace, and Sustainable Development
Read moreAn international delegation joined African leaders, educators, and other peacebuilding stakeholders for the Global Peace Leadership Conference Africa 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya, from June 25 to 27.
Read moreThe address delivered by Dr. Junsook Moon, chairwoman of Global Peace Women during the Global Peace Leadership Conference (GPLC) Africa 2024 convening held on June 25-27, 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya.
Read moreThe meeting also featured voices from various fields in academia, social work, and healthcare. Margarita Piro, a teacher and historian, spoke on the need for equitable education for indigenous peoples
Read moreMaciel emphasized that peacebuilding extends beyond the absence of war to include peace in all aspects of life.
Read moreA significant highlight of the Global Peace Leadership Conference Africa 2024 (GPLC Africa 2024) was the Family Track, emphasizing the vital role of families in fostering peace and development.
Read moreFamily volunteering is not common in Japan, but its significance was evident in Nanao City from March 24 to March 30, during a volunteer camp to support earthquake victims.
Read moreDuring her time in Paraguay, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Rigoberta Menchú visited Global Peace Foundation (GPF) offices where she met distinguished and honorable women of Paraguay.
Read moreThis collaboration seeks to foster regional integration, sustainable development, and lasting peace through joint projects and coordinated efforts.
Read moreDuring a meeting held on April 29, 2024, Dr. Gladis Fischer Martinez, a lawyer specializing in gerontology, discussed aging and how society can better support its elderly population.
Read moreCelebrating International Day of Families 2024
Read moreThe journey of women's leadership encompasses multifaceted roles, transcending conventional boundaries imposed by societal norms.
Read moreIn times of great need, it is the measure of our generosity and kindness that defines us as a society.
Read moreSince joining GPW in 2021, Enelless has spearheaded three impactful projects, each addressing critical issues faced by her community in Malawi.
Read moreNotably, Mariam spearheaded the successful implementation of a project providing vital life skills training to address the aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic-related-violence in Wakiso District, Uganda.
Read moreNaswirah Nalukwago's journey towards becoming a leader and advocate for change in her community in Southern Uganda began with a single step – her decision to volunteer for a GPW program in March 2020.
Read moreAzmiri Begum, a teacher, initiated a mental health well-being project, driven by a desire to equip students with the tools and knowledge to navigate their emotions and challenges effectively.
Read moreAisha has been investing in young women students where she lives in Kaduna, Nigeria, equipping 40 girls between the ages of 15 to 25 with tech skills.
Read moreNgunan Tar, endeavored to walk with twenty widows from the Mbaakuma community, in Katsina-Ala, Benue State, Nigeria, opening a way for them to find their place in their community through service.
Read moreKiho Sano together with members of her community in Japan rallied together to support the victims of the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey in February 2023.
Read moreAfi Obot,'s project 'Flourishing Together’ empowers women farmers in her community with sustainable wheat farming practices.
Read moreDoreen Ainemababazi observed a lack of parental involvement, particularly in this critical period for the youth in Kasese District in her home country of Uganda; and she had a dream to fill that gap.
Read moreThis month, we unveil an inspiring advocacy campaign themed "Peacebuilding from Home to the World: Global Women Dreamers Making Impact” in celebration of the 2024 International Women's Day.
Read moreProject Saksham is a leadership and life skills training program for women and youth based on the Global Peace Values Framework launched in March of 2022 by GPW Nepal in partnership with GPF Nepal.
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.