Aims & Objectives

Aims & Objectives of Diplomacy for World Peace (DWP)

Advance Peace: Provide a platform for all interested parties to engage in free discussion on peace issues and related matters, encouraging open dialogue and understanding.

Promote Interaction: Foster connections among existing peace activists and organizations, and develop interpersonal skills for handling relationships and conflict constructively.

Institutionalize Peace: Ensure that peace is a priority on organizational agendas and work to institutionalize peace efforts.

Educational and Community Activities: Offer a strong platform, grounded in research and sound infrastructure, for educational, community, and international peace-building activities.

Harness Commitment and Expertise: Leverage the experience of elders and the vitality of youth to build a committed and expert community for peace.

Partnerships for Peace: Liaise and partner with others working towards peace to amplify collective impact.

Skill-Based Training: Provide training through partnerships and projects focused on peaceful living, including conflict resolution and violence prevention skills.

Global Communication: Link individuals and organizations dedicated to building a peaceful world through international communication channels such as newsletters, journals, summits, conclaves, symposia, and global missions.

Education for Peace: Promote a more peaceful and less violent society by educating both children and adults.

Global Advocacy: Work for peace, disarmament, and social justice in alignment with governmental policies across the globe.

Monitoring Role: Play a monitoring role regarding issues and policies related to peace studies and objectives.

Media Involvement: Actively promote peace awareness through media engagement and events that highlight peaceful and positive community values.

Model Peace-Making Values: Demonstrate peace-making values both within our organization and in the broader community.

Technology and Best Practices: Facilitate technology transfer and the sharing of best practices between developed and developing states to support sustainable development among developing states, their citizens, and civil society bodies.