The Global Peace Festival Foundation is engaged in a range of community-based development initiatives in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. One important dimension of GPFF's strategic vision is the involvement of partners from government, civil society, business, and faith-based groups in project development and peace-building. GPFF and its partners have hosted a number of ground-breaking conferences where informed analysis and sharing of best practices support effective and innovative field operations.
In November, GPFF will host the annual Global Peace Convention in Seoul, Korea, where scholars, development experts, and policy makers will explore the latest civil society approaches to bridging the division of North and South on the Korean peninsula. In Brazil, the Second Global Peace Leadership Conference for Latin America on October 20 drew the participation of seven former Latin American presidents in forging regional strategies to meet food and energy needs.
Earlier in October, the National Faith Leaders Summit in Washington, DC provided a forum for diverse American faith leaders to advance an agenda for American renewal based on the common values and "self-evident truths" of the nation's founding.
In Nepal, the Global Peace Association and Himalayan Alliance for Climate Change, with the support of Nepal's Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Tourism, Worldwide Fund for Nature, and others, hosted a major conference, "Peace, Environment and Tourism," that supported models of tourism development that both protected Nepal's fabled environment and fostered peace through cross-cultural encounters.
In Kenya and Malaysia, GPFF-supported programs encouraged "unity in diversity" through greater understanding of the experiences of multi-cultural societies.
Please find the latest reports on some of our regional activities.
Sincerely,
Global Peace Festival Foundation