Title : 8th Anniversary of the September 18th HWPL World Peace Summit
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Subtitle : Peace as an Institution: A Foundation for Sustainable Development
September, 18th, 2022
HWPL has proposed peace as an institution to resolve the above global threats. The main goal is to weave the values of peace into our social fabric, allowing mutual respect, harmony, cooperation, and co-prosperity to become part of our institutions as the norms and cultures of each society, domestic law, and international law. The principle of peace that enables this institutional peace is contained in the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW).
The DPCW lays the foundation for the institutionalization of peace, a process of establishing peace within a community. The 10 articles and 38 clauses of the DPCW underscore conflict prevention and resolution, gradual reduction of armament and the transition to instruments for daily lives, mutual respect and conflict resolution of religious and ethnic groups, and spreading a culture of peace. The DPCW not only unambiguously states
"what"
needs to be done for peace as an institution but also
"who"
needs to do it. From international organizations to central and local governments, non-governmental organizations, and civic groups, all actors in the global community are set as the main players in the run for institutionalizing peace.
Documentary on International Cooperation for Peace in Mindanao Premieres in the Philippines
• MOUs and MOAs with governments and IGOs for peace as an institution.
• Expansion of international discussions for judicial settlement of disputes and maintenance of peace
• Human rights webinars and media activities to highlight conflict and violence phenomena and raise public awareness of universal human rights
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