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Russian Peace Road Follows Poet’s Footsteps

A small group of dedicated bicyclists traveled 120 kilometers in the Russian Republic of Tatarstan as a Peace Road event.

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UPF-Belarus Hosts River-Rafting as ‘Peace Road’ Event

UPF volunteers went river rafting for four days as a Peace Road event.

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UPF-France and WFWP Discuss "UPF's Vision and Principles of Peace"

A diverse group from all over France gathered to study the UPF Principles of Peace.

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UPF-UK Event Celebrates ‘One Human Family’

A diverse audience of 150 attended an interfaith service co-sponsored by UPF.

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UPF-Estonia Co-Sponsors ‘One Korea’ Event

The fourth One Korea event combined football with a Peace Road walk.

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Peace Tour Builds UPF in Swaziland

Manzini, Swaziland - The UPF peace tour in Swaziland featured delivery of peace messages at the Tums George Hotel in Manzini, Swaziland. Among the dignitaries at this well-attended gathering were traditional chiefs, tribal kings, senators, members of the national assembly, religious leaders, and NGO leaders. The opening speech was given by former Minister Mrs. Stella Lukhele, who emphasized “living for the sake of others” and family as the basic unit of everything.

The welcome address was read by Senator Bella Katamzi on behalf of the Deputy Speaker, Mrs. Trusty Gina. An extract of the speech reads: “Unless we can practice the ‘principles of peace’ in our Kingdom of Swaziland, we will continue to face the challenges of HIV/AIDS, dysfunctional families, poverty and hunger. That means that the Kingdom of Swaziland will only be in a state of 'absence of war,' but not at peace within us. I trust the peace messages we will receive today will touch the hearts and minds of all those present today.

The Chairman’s address was read by Rev. Abednego Dlamini, Senator and chairman of UPF-Swaziland. Rev. Peter Wonderlik and Rev. Youngsuk Kim delivered the peace message. Ambassador for Peace certificates were awarded to Chief Prince Kekela Dlamini (a member of the King’s Council), Senator Bella Katamzi, and tribal chief Bishop Musa Mbingo.

Among the participants there was an appreciation for the emphasis in the peace message on strengthening the family, and they pledged a new commitment to their marriages. The call for education for Ambassadors for Peace on an ongoing basis was another popular reflection. Rev. Dlamini and Rev. Wonderlik were interviewed by Swazi TV, and the event made the national news.

To read a message delivered during the UPF peace tours click here.

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UPF-Turkey Program Discusses UPF Vision

Istanbul, Turkey—Mr. Jacques Marion presented the UPF vision and key areas of focus.

UPF-Sweden Program Features UPF's Principles of Peace

Stockholm, Sweden—UPF’s Principles of Peace were at the center of the third Nordic Peace Seminar.

IAYSP-DR Congo Observes UN International Day of Peace

DR Congo—IAYSP-Democratic Republic of Congo observed UN International Day of Peace 2023 and appointed a Youth Ambassador for Peace.