IWPG is an NGO with special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
IWPG News
IWPG Global Region held completion ceremony of the Women Peace Lecturer Training
“When one person is at peace, the world is at peace. If you want peace in the world, you must first be peace,” says IWPG Regional Director Lee Soo.
IWPG participates in the 68th UN CSW to “mitigate gender inequalities through solidarity for peace”
The IWPG is an internationally accredited NRM that promotes global peace and the rights of women and girls.
IWPG chairwoman says DPCW is the resolution at 8th commemoration
IWPG is also planning to co-host a Side Event with Côte d’Ivoire, country that also signed an MOA with IWPG, during CSW68.
IWPG Iksan branch and Iksan disabled people’s association hold ‘happiness sharing daily cafe’
About 250 members and friends of both organizations visited the Zoom Gallery Cafe on December 20, 2023.
IWPG Jeong-eup branch holds ‘Jeong-eup peace art festival’
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to everyone who has worked with us over the past year,” said the IWPG.
The final award ceremony of the 5th International Loving-Peace Art Competition of the IWPG held
IWPG plans to host the 6th International Loving-Peace Art Competition again next year.
IWPG statement on the Israel-Hamas war
IWPG denounces all sorts of war crimes and acts of violence that disrupt world peace and is deeply dedicated to achieving world peace with women all around the world.
IWPG, Uganda’s gender and culture minister Mutuuzo sign MOA for peace
IWPG is an international female NGO registered in the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and UN Department of Global Communications (DGC).
IWPG’s regional director, Cambodian branch manager talk peace at regular meeting
IWPG is a global female NGO registered with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the Global Communications Agency (DGC).
IWPG holds international conference on ‘the role of women for sustainable peace’
IWPG Chairwoman Yoon, said, “We cannot be free from war without sustainable peace.”
Action, not just outrage in Uganda
Unfortunately, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has dug his heels in and said the nation will not yield to World Bank pressure.
