Women Leading Peace: Global Voices Unite at the 2025 International Women’s Peace Conference

📝 Summary
At the 11th Anniversary of the World Peace Summit, the 2025 International Women’s Peace Conference gathered 800 participants from 44 countries. Leaders stressed that women’s leadership—marked by justice, inclusion, and reconciliation—is the foundation for sustainable peace.

🔑 Key Highlights

  • 44 nations represented, with 800 participants including ministers, first ladies, and peace leaders 🌍
  • Theme: “Beyond Conflict: Women’s Peace Leadership for Hope and Recovery”
  • Women from conflict zones shared stories of resilience and rebuilding 💡
  • Strong emphasis on institutionalizing peace through the DPCW framework
  • Education and women’s participation recognized as essential to lasting peace 🌱

🌍 Women at the Center of Peacebuilding

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The 11th anniversary of the HWPL 918 World Peace Summit marked a milestone in recognizing women’s role in shaping global peace. Hosted by IWPG in Cheongju, Korea, the 2025 International Women’s Peace Conference brought together voices from around the globe. The gathering underscored that women are not only witnesses to conflict but are also critical peace architects. Their leadership, rooted in empathy and resilience, offers solutions that can mend fractured societies and lead toward reconciliation.

✨ Voices from Conflict Zones

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One of the most powerful aspects of the conference was the testimony of women leaders from regions scarred by war. Former ministers and lawmakers from Mali and Libya spoke candidly about their nations’ struggles. They stressed that peace cannot simply mean an end to fighting—it must also guarantee justice, dignity, and opportunity.

A Libyan representative noted that “peace requires courage and new leadership, and women are uniquely positioned to carry this role.” Similarly, a former minister from Mali described how women demonstrated extraordinary resilience in times of crisis. Through the “Peace Circle” program, over 3,500 women were trained as peace builders, proving that education and empowerment transform suffering into strength.

🎉 Women’s Leadership in Action

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Beyond speeches, the conference highlighted real-world models where women’s leadership has brought tangible change. In the Philippines, women leaders helped shift Mindanao from decades of conflict into a foundation for peace. A deputy mayor explained that “peace does not end with an agreement—it begins there,” reminding participants that grassroots efforts sustain long-term stability.

In Mongolia, gender advisors connected peacebuilding with climate change, stressing that equality, environment, and peace are interconnected. Such insights revealed that when women take leadership roles, they link diverse issues—social, political, and environmental—into inclusive solutions. 🌱

💡 From Advocacy to Institutional Change

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The discussions also focused on how to transform ideas into law. Delegates called for institutionalizing peace through the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW). This legal framework, if widely adopted, would ensure that peace efforts are protected by law and not left vulnerable to political shifts.

Leaders also highlighted education as a cornerstone. A South African representative emphasized that lasting peace requires sustainable education, especially for girls. Investment in women’s and girls’ education equips communities with negotiators, mediators, and leaders who can sustain peace across generations. Education, they argued, is not just learning—it is a safeguard for humanity’s future. ⭐

🌟 A Unified Call for Global Peace

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As the sessions closed, participants shared a unified conviction: women’s leadership is not optional, but essential. Whether through legislation, grassroots action, or education, women bring perspectives that foster justice, inclusion, and reconciliation.

The conference also reminded attendees that peace is a collective responsibility. When women stand together, peace becomes resilient; when they lead, societies become stronger; and when they are given equal space, humanity moves closer to a future where war no longer defines our world. ❤️

The event was not just a celebration but a pledge—a commitment to continue building a global community where peace is institutionalized, sustainable, and inclusive of all.

Peace is up to you 😮 Good luck!

From Mali to Lusaka: How HWPL (Chairman Man Hee Lee) is Driving Peace

🌍 Keyword Summary
  1. Mali – Peace dialogues and cleanup campaigns highlighted traditional conflict resolution and unity during the DPCW anniversary. 🌱✨
  2. India (Bengaluru) – Students and teachers joined HWPL’s Eco Ten Minutes to clean their campus and promote sustainable habits. ✨🌱
  3. South Africa (Cape Town) – The Peace My City Committee launched to address gun violence through community-led solutions. 💖🌟
  4. United States (Georgia) – HWPL Georgia marked the DPCW 9th anniversary with the launch of a Citizen-led Peace Legislation Program. 🌍💡
  5. Zambia (Lusaka) – The City Council expanded the Clean Environment Campaign to youth, supported by HWPL and local groups. 💖🌟

Mali: DPCW 9th Anniversary Promotes Dialogue and Unity ✨🌍

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In Mali, the 9th Anniversary of the DPCW was commemorated across regions including Yorosso, Bandiagara, Macina, and Mopti with peace dialogues and city cleaning activities. 💖🌱 The discussions highlighted how traditional approaches to social integration have not only been effective in the past but also remain relevant in today’s communities. Religious leaders, elders, and local citizens came together to stress the importance of family education, equality, and practicing values that strengthen unity. 🌟💡

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On March 22 and 23, large-scale cleaning efforts were held in Bandiagara, Macina, and Mopti, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and peaceful coexistence. ✨🌍 These activities also inspired greater community involvement, with around 500 new members joining HWPL Mali. By linking peace education with practical actions in daily life, the event reinforced the DPCW’s vision of building lasting harmony not only in Mali but across 93 countries where similar commemorations were held. 💖🌱


India: Eco Ten Minutes for a Cleaner Future ✨🌍💡

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In Bengaluru, India, KLE Society School joined hands with HWPL on March 5 to host the meaningful “Eco Ten Minutes” event. 💖🌱 The program encouraged students to actively participate in environmental protection and build a culture of sustainability. A total of 281 participants, including teachers and students, took part in cleaning the school campus and nearby areas, turning the awareness of environmental preservation into practical action. 🌍💡

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This initiative is part of HWPL’s Legislate Peace (LP) Program, which seeks to apply the values of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) to everyday life. ✨🌟 Through such activities, young people learn about responsibility as citizens while linking peace education with environmental care. By protecting nature together, participants also contribute to building a sustainable and peaceful society. 💖🌱

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South Africa: Launch of the “Peace My City” Committee ✨🌍

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In Cape Town, South Africa, the “Peace My City” Committee was officially launched this March to address gun violence and build safer communities. 🌟💡 Led by IPYG with the support of HWPL, IWPG, Soka Gakkai International, Lerato Foundation, and Gun Free SA, the initiative focuses on violence-affected areas such as Bonteheuwel, Langa, and Manenberg. ✨🌱

The committee will hold monthly meetings and carry out projects like peace walks, community dialogues, and campaigns to designate gun-free zones, aligning with both the African Union’s “Silencing the Guns by 2030” plan and HWPL’s DPCW Article 2. 💖🌍


A Milestone for Peace in Georgia ✨🌍

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On March 20, HWPL’s Georgia branch held the 9th Anniversary of the DPCW at the Crowne Plaza Atlanta NE in Norcross. 💖🌟 This event marked the launch of Georgia’s first “Citizen-led Peace Legislation Program,” a groundbreaking step to institutionalize peace at the state level. The gathering highlighted the Legislate Peace (LP) Program, designed to integrate peace policies into local governance, along with the Peace Leadership Academy for Youth (PLAY Program) and the Play4Peace initiative, both aimed at encouraging young people to actively take part in building sustainable peace. 🌱💡

Georgia, home to figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Jimmy Carter, has long been recognized as a cradle of human rights and peace movements. ✨🌍 Over the past five years, HWPL Georgia has continued this legacy through peace education, volunteerism, and community rebuilding. Now, with these new initiatives, the branch seeks to establish a peace model that other U.S. states can follow, empowering students, families, and communities to nurture a culture of peace for future generations. 💖🌟


Zambia: Youth Join the Clean Environment Campaign ✨🌍

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In Lusaka, Zambia, the City Council expanded the “Clean Environment Mantle” campaign to the younger generation as part of the national initiative “Keep Zambia Clean, Green and Healthy.” 💖🌱 During a cleanup activity near the Kamwala Freedom Statue, local leaders highlighted that youth, as future leaders, must take the lead in environmental protection. Policies such as the Solid Waste Regulation and Management Act No. 20 of 2018 were emphasized, reminding citizens of their responsibility for the waste they produce. 🌍💡

The event was supported by HWPL Zambia along with educational institutions, recycling companies, and civic groups, including Evelyn Hone College, Rotary Club of Maluba, Lotus Secondary School, and Habitat for Humanity Zambia. ✨🌟 Beyond simply collecting litter, the activity was described as a step toward fostering a mindset of responsibility, cooperation, and peace within the community. 💖🌱

Peace is up to you :0 Good luck!

Peace Begins with a Broom: Lusaka Citizens Unite to Clean Up Crime!

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Key Point:
Over 300 citizens in Lusaka came together to clean up the city and promote peace—proving that a clean street can lead to a safer and kinder world!


Peace Begins with a Broom: Lusaka Citizens Unite to Clean Up Crime

  • Over 300 people joined HWPL Zambia’s street cleanup to promote peace
  • The event used the Broken Window Theory to show how cleanliness can lower crime
  • Celebrities, youth, and officials stood side by side for a peaceful city
  • Six peace ambassadors were appointed and peace signs raised as lasting symbols
  • Peace education in schools and future cleanups are on the horizon

1. Clean Street = Safe City? Yup! Let’s Talk Broken Windows

Did you know that a messy street might lead to more crime? That’s the idea behind the Broken Window Theory. If a window stays broken or trash piles up, it gives off a message that no one cares… and that could invite trouble! But when 300+ Lusaka citizens rolled up their sleeves and cleaned Lumumba Road, they showed the opposite—We care, and we want peace!

HWPL (Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light) organized this Clean Up, Crime Down activity, not just to make the street sparkle, but to spark change.


2. A Community Marches Together… with Brooms!

Starting at 9 a.m., the volunteers were briefed and off they went! Some were government folks, others were youth leaders, peace activists, and even artists. One rapper joined too—cool, right? Miss Earth Zambia 2023 also stepped in, sharing how a clean place feels peaceful, while messy places make people nervous or even scared.

And guess what? She was right! The freshly cleaned area felt so inviting, she literally said, I feel safe because it’s clean.


3. Not Just Cleaning—They Planted Peace

This wasn’t just about sweeping. The group raised a big sign with Article 10 of the DPCW: Spreading the Culture of Peace. 📜 That’s a promise to keep peace growing like a seed in Lusaka. They also appointed 6 new peace ambassadors!

Peace isn’t just an idea—it needs people, signs, reminders, and action. One of the city officials said it best: When people realize cleanliness is their personal responsibility, peace naturally follows. 💡🙌

4. What’s Next? Peace in Schools, More Cleanups & YOU!

This event isn’t a one-time thing. HWPL plans to bring peace education into schools 🏫 so that kids grow up thinking, Peace is normal! They’ll also keep expanding Peace Street, with more cleanups, more education, and more love for the city. 🌍

And this is where YOU come in—yes, you reading this! You don’t have to wait for a big event. Start small:

  • Pick up a wrapper
  • Say kind words
  • Teach peace to your friends

Just like in Lusaka, peace starts with little choices—and sometimes with just one broom!


Let’s all make our cities cleaner, safer, and full of peace. Because a peaceful world? It begins with us.


Source :
Peace Blossoms as 300 Citizens of Lusaka Come Together to Clean Up the Environment – HWPL