IWPG Global 10 Stations Hold the 6th 'World Women Leaders Peace Forum'
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- Aug 26, 2024
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Kim Hwa-jeong, Global Director of the International Women's Peace Group (IWPG) Global 10 Division
) held the 6th 'World Women Leaders Peace Forum' online on August 17th.
The discussion was held under the theme of "Legal foundation for peace and a war-free world realized by women."
6 branches in Korea and the United States, Japan, Brazil, Mexico, Pakistan, Turkey, Kazakhstan, and India
15 countries including the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Albania, Kosovo, Serbia, Croatia, and the United Arab Emirates
A total of over 150 female leaders and members participated.
Kim Hwa-jeong, Global Director, said, "IWPG is united with 4 billion women to ensure legal and institutional peace.
We encourage and support the enactment of the "Declaration for a Peaceful End to the Global Village War (DPCW)" so that this can be realized in a sustainable manner.
The Women Leaders Peace Forum is a gathering of influential women, so we must come together and
"I am confident that if we work hard, we can achieve peace and pass it on to future generations as a legacy," he said in his speech.
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Marta Delgado, former Secretary of the Environment of Mexico and APCO Worldwide Latin America Representative
In his congratulatory speech, Gad Pelalter said, "This conference will provide a legal foundation for a world without war and a peaceful structure.
The event was organized to highlight the role of women in building a bridge between the nation and the world.
"It provides a platform for sharing insights and experiences to build world peace."
He also cited examples from four countries, saying, "Women's leadership in the peacebuilding process is a key component of democratic governance."
It has been proven to be useful in promoting balance and sustainable stability.
By empowering women and supporting the DPCW, important progress can be made towards world peace and security.
It can be achieved,” he emphasized.
Yoko Oikawa, representative of the Japanese Culture Research Association, who gave the speech, said, "I was moved by the passion of the IWPG women.
War is happening somewhere, but we want to create a world without war through peace culture and peace education.
I want to make this a reality together with the women gathered here.
Let's create things one by one," he said.
Speaker: Silvia Rita Sousa (Secretary General of the Women's Democracy Network (WDN), Brazil)
Representative) said, "Women's role in peacebuilding is very important, and peace education and empowerment of women are
DPCW is a powerful tool to realize a world without war, so
It is the duty of all women leaders around the world to support the DPCW so that it can become international law.
We should strive to strengthen women's capabilities at all levels and to make women's power a contribution to world peace.
" he emphasized.
Alexia Cortez, Representative of AGORA in Mexico (Lawyer) said, "Women's empowerment is not just about gender equality.
Instead, it is about harnessing the potential of all members of society to create and maintain peace.
During the civil war, many women led peace agreements through peaceful demonstrations, and they prioritized dialogue and non-violence.
"The women's conflict resolution approach is consistent with Article 2 of the DPCW, which prohibits the threat or use of force. The DPCW provides a powerful framework to promote and support principles that are in line with women's values and strategies to bring about peacebuilding," she said.
After the presentation, Global 10 and Pakistan Ali Public School (Principal Anam Mathew)
The signing ceremony of the MOA was also held. The appointment of the Peace Chairman (Samro Shahzadi, Pakistan High Law Commissioner) was also held.
Attorney at Law), Certificate of Appreciation (Tetsuya Mochida, President of Komin Shimbun, Japan), Merit Award (Hridi Mahadev
-, India).
Meanwhile, IWPG is a global women's organization registered with the United Nations Economic Council (ECOSOC) and the Department of Global Communications (DGC).
It is a non-profit organization with its headquarters in South Korea. Its vision is to achieve sustainable world peace.
Actively working to spread the necessary solidarity, spread the culture of peace, educate women about peace, and support and promote the legislation of the DPCW.
It is active.


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