International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace
The “International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace” has been launched as a worldwide association of parliamentarians which provides a forum to bring their experience and wisdom to bear in the search for solutions to our world’s problems.
San Vicente, Argentina—A local city council in Buenos Aires province hosted a mock legislative session for young people organized by UPF and the IAPP.
Bujumbura, Burundi—The launch of IAPP in Burundi was attended by almost 100 dignitaries.
São Paulo, Brazil—The São Paulo state chapter of the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace (IAPP) was inaugurated in the state's Legislative Assembly in July.
Niamey, Niger—Leaders of Niger’s government, including its prime minister, welcome the establishment of IAPP-Niger.
Ottawa, Canada—The Canadian chapters of UPF and the IAPP organized a program on the prospects of inter-Korean relations at Canada’s House of Commons.
Buenos Aires, Argentina—Argentinian legislators and Ambassadors for Peace participated in an olive tree planting ceremony that took place in front of the Argentine National Congress.
Taipei, Taiwan—More than 180 government, civil society and faith leaders attended the inauguration of the IAPP and IAPD in Taiwan.
Kathmandu, Nepal—UPF and the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace (IAPP) organized a program in Nepal to welcome the Panmunjom Declaration, signed at the Inter-Korean Summit in April.
Libreville, Gabon—90 parliamentarians welcome IAPP at Gabon’s National Assembly.
Yaoundé, Cameroon—Over 150 guests attended the IAPP’s inauguration in Cameroon, which took place at the Parliament of Cameroon.
Lisbon, Portugal—The International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace (IAPP) was inaugurated in Portugal at a conference held in the national parliament.
Parnell, New Zealand—About 85 participants attended the inauguration of the New Zealand chapter of the International Association of Parliamentarians for Peace.