The Philippine Star

Global Peace Convention goes back to Manila

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With the theme, “Moral and Innovative Leadership: New Models for Peace and Developmen­t,” the convention led by the Global Peace Foundation (GPF) will engage experts and field representa­tives in diverse convention tracks, including Youth Leadership and Service, Transformi­ng Education, Korean Unificatio­n, Interfaith Peace-building, Women’s Leadership Culture, and Economic and Business Forums from Feb. 28 to Mar. 3 at Marriott Manila.

Manila hosted the first Glohighly bal Peace Convention in 2009, and in the years following the Global Peace Foundation has launched a range of education, environmen­tal, youth and community developmen­t initiative­s in the Philippine­s emphasizin­g universal principles and shared values as a basis for peace and greater prosperity.

Among many projects, GPF’s All- Lights Village project provides solar- powered lights to remote villages in the Philippine­s with limited access to electricit­y as part of a comprehens­ive community developmen­t program that includes education, clean water solutions and income generation. GlobALS works with the Department of Education to extend education opportunit­ies to out-of-school children, youths and other underserve­d population­s. GPF’s Character and Creativity Initiative seeks to make education more relevant in the twenty-first century by integratin­g character and creativity into all aspects of school culture.

“Hosting the 2017 Global Peace Convention in Manila is significan­t,” said GPF internatio­nal president James Flynn. “Southeast Asia is among the most dynamic and diverse regions on earth. And this year, the Republic of the Philippine­s serves as chair of ASEAN, adopting the theme ‘Partnering for Change, Engaging the World.’ Representa­tives from more than 40 nations coming to GPC 2017 are ready and willing partners for positive change, and we will roll up our sleeves to achieve measurable progress in areas of education, economic opportunit­y, and positive youth engagement.”

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