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.
GPC 2023 spotlight on the pivotal role of women in fostering peace and sustainable progress.
Read moreWe all need courage in the face of our life change challenges, whether it's trying new things, standing up for what's right, risking failure, sharing ourselves, or admitting when we are wrong.
Read more2023 Global Peace Convention first Women's Peace Building session gallery and resolution.
Read moreVolunteering allows us to serve people who are in need, support meaningful causes, and also create and improve our interpersonal relationships.
Read moreTheme: Promoting Literacy for a World in Transition: Building the Foundation for Sustainable and Peaceful Societies.
Read moreAisha Bukar Ali shares insights and education on the illness of diabetes and its prevention and management.
Read moreIn Shivapuri National Park in Kathmandu, Nepal, SFV coordinators Sujan Tamang, Shristika Bajracharya, Anu Lama, and Sabita Tamang participated in the World Cleanup Day 2023 on 16th September.
Read moreThe SFV coordinators from Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, and Uganda engaged in cleaning hospital and church compounds, playgrounds, and city streets and planting trees during World Cleanup Day 2023.
Read moreOn October 2, 2023, Dr. Hyun Jin P. Moon, Founder and Chairman of Global Peace Foundation, delivered the keynote address at the International Forum on One Korea held in Seoul, South Korea.
Read moreHealth is the foundation for well-being for individuals and families, and an essential foundation for peacebuilding.
Read moreSFV grants empower change makers, nurture a culture of service, and promote peace through family volunteering.
Read moreInternational Forum on One Korea 2023 Blog Piece #1
Read moreThe second Conference on "Foundations for Cooperation and Peace: Education, Values and Ethical Virtues"
Read moreThe International Day of Peace 2023 event theme was "Youth Agents of Peace: Ensuring Sustainable Development”.
Read moreLearning Circles is a GPW platform for SFV coordinators to meet every two months to learn about values, volunteer leadership, and networking.
Read moreBeatrice Munhoz, the Global Peace Women Project Leader of Brazil started a project that created conversation circles with students in schools to teach them the skill of non-violent communication
Read moreGPW Enrichment Program webinar participants created strategies applying the GPW approach to peace building to address different mental health challenges that people face.
Read moreThe “Arirang” is a national song that has been passed down through the long history of the Korean people. There are more than 3,000 different types of Arirang in North and South Korea.
Read moreOur education and service activities in the area of strengthening families work to establish healthy and resilient families that form the cornerstone of peace in the home and society.
Read moreChristine Amutuhaire's family, embarks on a mission to support the family of Nayigaga Monica, a single mother who lives in the Eastern part of Uganda.
Read moreCampaign to secure 10 million supporters by the year 2025 for Korean reunification launched.
Read moreWebinar participants explore peacebuilding efforts that highlight the unique roles and contributions of women in uplifting and nurturing their families and communities.
Read moreThe "Literacy Terrace",a project that aims to promote literacy among children in in Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia.
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.