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  2. World peace - Wikipedia

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    The larger world peace process and its foundational elements are addressed in the document The Promise of World Peace, written by the Universal House of Justice. [31] Statue of Buddha in the Darjeeling Peace Pagoda, India. This pagoda was designed by Japanese Buddhist monk Nichidatsu Fujii to unite people of all beliefs in their search for ...

  3. Global Peace Index - Wikipedia

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    Global Peace Index 2023. Countries appearing with a deeper shade of green are ranked as more peaceful, countries appearing more red are ranked as more violent. [1] Global Peace Index (GPI) is a report produced by the Australia-based NGO Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) which measures the relative position of nations' and regions ...

  4. International Day of Peace - Wikipedia

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    The International Day of Peace, also officially known as World Peace Day, is a United Nations-sanctioned holiday observed annually on 21 September. It is dedicated to world peace, and specifically the absence of war and violence, such as might be occasioned by a temporary ceasefire in a combat zone for humanitarian aid access. The day was first ...

  5. Peace - Wikipedia

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    Peace between the US and Canada, World peace Peace Arch: border between US and Canada, near Surrey, British Columbia. non-profit organization Built to honour the first 100 years of peace between Great Britain and the United States resulting from the signing of the Treaty of Ghent in 1814. Shanti Stupa: Pokhara, Nepal: Nipponzan-Myōhōji-Daisanga

  6. World Peace Council - Wikipedia

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    The World Peace Council (WPC) is an international organization created in 1949 by the Cominform and propped up by the Soviet Union. [1] Throughout the Cold War, WPC engaged in propaganda efforts on behalf of the Soviet Union, whereby it criticized the United States and its allies while defending the Soviet Union's involvement in numerous conflicts.

  7. Category:Peace organizations - Wikipedia

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    Women's Federation for World Peace; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; Women's Peace Union; World Academy of Art and Science; World Committee for a World Constitutional Convention; World Congress of Imams and Rabbis for Peace; World Constitution and Parliament Association; World Peace Congress; World Youth Congress Movement

  8. Peace movement - Wikipedia

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    A peace movement is a social movement which seeks to achieve ideals such as the ending of a particular war (or wars) or minimizing inter-human violence in a particular place or situation. They are often linked to the goal of achieving world peace.

  9. World Peace Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The World Peace Foundation or WPF, created in 1910, [1] is a philanthropic foundation for research into peace processes affiliated with The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. [2] Alex de Waal is the director as of 2021, [3] having become director in 2011. [2]