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Key Objectives

  1. Global Dialogue: Facilitate open and inclusive discussions on peace and conflict resolution.
  2. Education: Provide educational resources and programs to promote a culture of peace.
  3. Advocacy: Advocate for policies and practices that support sustainable peace.
  4. Collaboration: Partner with organizations, governments, and communities to implement peace initiatives.
  5. Research: Conduct and support research on peace and conflict studies to inform policy and practice.

Events and Conferences

The Universal Peace Congress hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including international conferences, workshops, seminars, and webinars. These events bring together experts and peace advocates to share knowledge, strategies, and success stories.

Upcoming Events

  • Global Peace Summit 2024: Join us for our annual summit where thought leaders and peacebuilders from around the world gather to discuss the latest developments in peacebuilding and conflict resolution.
  • Youth Peace Leadership Workshop: A special program designed to empower young leaders with the skills and knowledge to promote peace in their communities.
  • Women in Peacebuilding Conference: Highlighting the vital role women play in creating and sustaining peace.

Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved with the Universal Peace Congress:

  • Become a Member: Join our community of peace advocates and gain access to exclusive resources and events.
  • Volunteer: Contribute your time and skills to support our initiatives and events.
  • Donate: Your generous contributions help us continue our work towards global peace.
  • Partner with Us: Collaborate on projects and initiatives that align with our mission.

Resources

We offer a range of resources to support peacebuilding efforts, including:

  • Publications: Access our library of research papers, articles, and reports on peace and conflict studies.
  • Educational Materials: Download guides, toolkits, and curricula designed to promote peace education.
  • Multimedia: Watch videos and listen to podcasts featuring experts and practitioners in the field of peacebuilding.

Nobel Peace Price Winners

Peace conferences brought together many peacemakers on whom the Nobel Committee bestowed the Nobel Peace Prize -- Henri Durant (1901) | Frédéric Passy (1901) | Charles Albert Gobat (1902) | Élie Ducommun (1902) | William Randal Cremer (1903) | Bertha von Suttner (1905) | Fredrik Bajer (1908) | Auguste Beernaert (1909)| Paul-Henri-Benjamin d'Estournelles de Constant (1909) | Tobias Asser (1911) | Alfred Hermann Fried (1911) | Elihu Root (1912) | Henri La Fontaine (1913) | Christian Lange (1921) | Austen Chamberlain (1925) | Aristide Briand (1926) | Gustav Stresemann (1926) | Ferdinand Buisson (1927) | Frank Kellogg (1929) | Nathan Söderblom (1930) | Jane Addams (1931) | Nicholas Murray Butler (1931) | Cordell Hull (1945) | Emily Greene Balch (1946) | John R. Mott (1946).

Contact Us

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Together, we can build a more peaceful world for all. Join the Universal Peace Congress today and be part of the change.

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"Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.

-- Teddy Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States of America