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.
Learning 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 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 moreTo ensure more efficient local and regional engagement, the SFV program has introduced a Team Leader structure this year, with seven SFV coordinators selected as team leaders.
Read more2023 GPW Enrichment Program Series: “Developing our Collective Capacity for Peacebuilding.”
Read moreBeing compassionate is a virtue that we should all embrace. Read about how Milkah's family contributes to a world of peace through volunteering.
Read moreWomen-led initiative promotes the peace and the vision of ‘One Family under God’ in Abuja, Nigeria.
Read more“We came up with this program, the Transforming Education Summit, to provide a platform to share best practices on how we can improve our education,” ~ Mr. Daniel Juma, CEO, GPF Kenya.
Read moreIn June 2023, Global Peace Women (GPW) Paraguay held an online training in which the main speaker, Dr. Victoria Chaparro, a cardiology specialist discussed cardiovascular health.
Read moreLiving for the greater good through showing kindness to others.
Read moreVolunteering knows no bounds or age as Mrs. Shimazu's story demonstrates.
Read more“I feel that the project improved my relationship with my mother as I could listen to her opinions while working closely with her to create one piece of work.”~Risa, Japan
Read moreWomen leaders convened to address the role of women in politics as a force to tackle corruption, provide education and protection of children, and enhance economic freedom and self-sufficiency.
Read moreGPW conducts training for cohort two SFV local coordinators.
Read more“Vibrate in a positive frequency, and you attract what you want,” ~ Ms. Nancy Isabel Ocampo Velázquez.
Read moreGlobal Peace Women and Global Peace Foundation partner to host "Every Child is Cute” event in Mongolia to celebrate International Children’s Day
Read moreSpirituality is about seeking and creating meaningful connections with other people, which brings us peace, purpose, and the positive emotions that come with it.
Read moreWatch this video to see how we celebrated Mother’s Day this year by sharing messages of love and gratitude.
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.