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  2. Hyun Jin Moon - Wikipedia

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    Hak Ja Han (mother) Hyun Jin Moon (born 25 May 1969) is a South Korean social entrepreneur, founder and chairman of the Global Peace Foundation, and later the Family Peace Association. [2] His father, Sun Myung Moon, was the founder of the Unification Church, an international new religious movement.

  3. Global Peace Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Global Peace Foundation (GPF) is an international nonprofit organization with a stated mission to promote “an innovative, values-based approach to peacebuilding, guided by the vision of One Family under God.” [2] [3] GPF partners with government ministries, [4] [5] community and faith-based organizations, [6] and United Nations offices [7] to develop and execute programs in 20 countries.

  4. Betty Reardon - Wikipedia

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    Betty Reardon. Betty A. Reardon (June 12, 1929 – November 3, 2023) was an American teacher and the founder and director of the Peace Education Center and Peace Education Graduate Degree Program at Teachers College, Columbia University. She was a leader in peace education and a scholar in human rights education at the primary and secondary ...

  5. Global peace system - Wikipedia

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    Global Peace System is a concept of global conflict resolution dependent on nonviolent processes to eradicate war. It relies upon a multi-strand approach to conflict resolution, incorporating broad social and political solutions. In contemporary peace and conflict studies, the concept of a global peace system has been evolving since the 1940s ...

  6. File:Building Sustainable Peace and Global Citizenship ...

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  7. Global Peace Initiative of Women - Wikipedia

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    Global Peace Initiative of Women (GPIW) is an international network of women and men spiritual and community leaders. GPIW developed from the first World Summit of Women Religious and Spiritual Leaders at the Palais des Nations (United Nations) in Geneva in 2002. GPIW places a special emphasis on building interfaith understanding and developing ...

  8. World March for Peace and Nonviolence - Wikipedia

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    The project of the World March was launched in 2008. [citation needed] The March started October 2 (Gandhi's birthday), 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand and finished on January 2, 2010 in Punta de Vacas, Mendoza, Argentina. The March was intended to rise worldwide awareness for nonviolence. Concrete demands of the March are: abolition of nuclear ...

  9. 5 University Religious Conference and the Ford Foundation to ...

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    a kind of precursor to the Peace Corps, which began in the early 1960s. In 1955 I truly felt that I had earned the right to be the second Jewish student selected—to join my friend Sandy Ragins, who later became a rabbi. But I was not chosen, and I wished the ambassadors well as they prepared to depart for India.