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[IWPG] IWPG Hosts 2026 International General Assembly with Global Members
IWPG Hosts 2026 International General Assembly with Global Members
The International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) held its 2026 International General Assembly online on January 30, bringing together around 1,000 participants from across the world. Attendees included 700 IWPG headquarters and branch staff, 200 peace committee leaders, and 200 domestic and international dignitaries. During the event, IWPG reviewed its 2025 peace activities and outlined its vision and key initiatives for 2026. Chairwoman Na-Young Jeon emphasized the importance of building a global women’s peace network, stating that “all women must unite to create a world where peaceful daily life is guaranteed.” She highlighted the ongoing conflicts worldwide and urged women to act as agents of peace in their communities. Video messages of support were delivered by international figures including Uokran, IWPG advisor; Gil Nicetas B. Villarino, President of Leyte Normal University in the Philippines; Guillermo Navaez Osorio, President of Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco in Mexico; and Merlüt Karakaya, a Turkish Member of Parliament. Secretary-General Kyung-Nam Choi presented IWPG’s new vision: “A sustainable future of peace created by all women.” He stressed that women should be recognized not merely as beneficiaries of peace but as active contributors shaping peace initiatives. IWPG, registered with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the Department of Global Communications (DGC), operates in 123 countries with 115 branches and over 900 partner organizations. Its programs include women’s peace education, international peace-themed art competitions, and building global peace networks, all aimed at achieving a world free of war.
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