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International Association of World Peace Advocate

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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:

Economic and Social:
  • Aging
  • Agriculture
  • Atomic Energy
  • Biodiversity
  • Business and Industry
  • Children
  • Citizenship and Governance
  • Climate Change
  • Coorporate Accountability
  • Crime Prevention
  • Criminal Justice
  • Culture
  • De-mining
  • Debt Relief
  • Decolonization
  • Development
  • Disabled Persons
  • Disarmament
  • Drug Control
  • Economics and Finance
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Extreme poverty
  • Family
  • Financing for Development
  • Food
  • Governance
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Habitat
  • Human Rights
  • Humanitarian Affairs
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • Industrial Development
  • Information
  • Intellectual Property
  • International Law
  • International Security
  • Justice
  • Labour
  • Law of the Sea and Antarctica
  • Least Developed Countries
  • Media
  • Micro-Credit
  • Migration
  • Minority Rights
  • New Global Institutions
  • Outer Space
  • Peace and Security
  • Population
  • Private Sector
  • Refugees
  • Religion
  • Safety
  • Science and Technology
  • Social Development
  • Sports for Peace and Development
  • Statistics
  • Sustainable Development
  • Taxation Policy
  • Technical Cooperation
  • Torture
  • Trade and Development
  • United Nations Funding
  • United Nations Reform
  • Values
  • Violence
  • Volunteerism
  • Water
  • Women
  • Women/gender Equality
  • Youth

  • Financing for Development:
  • Addressing systemic issues
  • Increasing financial and technical cooperation for development
  • International Cooperation in Tax Matters
  • International Trade as an engine for development
  • Mobilizing domestic financial resources for development
  • Mobilizing international resources for development

  • Gender Issues and Advancement of Women:
  • Advocacy and outreach
  • Capacity building
  • Education and training of women
  • Human rights of women
  • Indigenous women
  • Information and communication technologies
  • Institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women
  • Men and boys
  • Millennium Development Goals
  • Policy advice
  • Research
  • Service provision
  • The girl child
  • Trafficking in women and girls
  • Violence against women
  • Women and HIV/AIDS
  • Women and armed conflict
  • Women and health
  • Women and poverty
  • Women and the economy
  • Women and the environment
  • Women and the media
  • Women and the media
  • Women in power and decision-making

  • Population:
  • International migration
  • Morbidity and mortality
  • Population distribution and internal migration
  • Population growth
  • Population structure
  • Reproduction, family formation and the status of women

  • Public Administration:
  • Ethics, Transparency and Accountability
  • Governance and Public Administration
  • Knowledge Systems and E-government
  • Public Financial Management
  • Public Service and Management Innovation
  • Socio-Economic Governance and Management

  • Social Development:
  • Aging
  • Conflict
  • Cooperative
  • Disabled persons
  • Employment
  • Indigenous issues
  • Information and Communications Technologies
  • Poverty
  • Social policy
  • Technical cooperation
  • Youth

  • Statistics:
  • Civil registration systems
  • Country or region codes
  • Crime and criminal justice statistics
  • Demographic and social surveys
  • Development indicators
  • Disability Statistics
  • Environmental Accounts
  • Geographical names
  • Household Statistics
  • Informal Sector Statistics
  • International Comparison Programme
  • International Economic and Social Classifications
  • International migration
  • Labour and Compensation
  • Methodological publications in statistics
  • National accounting
  • Official statistics, principles and practices
  • Population and housing censuses
  • Poverty statistics
  • Price and Quantity Statistics
  • Services Statistics
  • Social Statistics and Social Monitoring
  • Statistical activities classification
  • Statistics on international trade in services
  • Time-use statistics

  • Sustainable Development:
  • Agriculture
  • Atmosphere
  • Biodiversity
  • Biotechnology
  • Capacity-building
  • Climate change
  • Consumption and production patterns
  • Demographics
  • Desertification and Drought
  • Disaster management and vulnerability
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Finance
  • Forests
  • Freshwater
  • Gender equality
  • Health
  • Human settlements
  • Indicators
  • Industrial development
  • Information for decision-making and participation
  • Institutional arrangements
  • Integrated decision-making
  • International cooperation for an enabling environment
  • International law
  • Land management
  • Major Groups
  • Marine Resources
  • Means of Implementation (Trade, Finance, Technology, Tranfer, etc.)
  • Mining
  • Mountains
  • Oceans and seas
  • Partnerships
  • Poverty
  • Protecting and managing the natural resources
  • Rural Development
  • Sanitation
  • Science
  • Sustainable Tourism
  • Sustainable development for Africa
  • Sustainable development in a globalizing world
  • Sustainable development of SIDS
  • Technology
  • Toxic chemicals
  • Trade and environment
  • Transport
  • Waste (hazardous)
  • Waste (radioactive)
  • Waste (solid)
  • Waste Management

  • Peace and Development in Africa:
  • Development in Africa
  • Peace in Africa

  • Conflict Resolution in Africa:
  • Conflicts Resolution

  • NEPAD:
  • Agriculture and Food Security
  • Climate Change and Natural Resource Management
  • Crosscutting issues (Gender and Capacity Development)
  • Economic and Corporate Governance
  • Human Development
  • Regional Integration and Infrastructure
  • Geographic scope: International
    Country of activity:
  • Algeria
  • Liberia
  • Gambia
  • Benin
  • Togo
  • Tunisia
  • Gabon
  • Ghana
  • Cameroon
  • Chad
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  • United Republic of Tanzania
  • Central African Republic
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Guinea
  • Israel
  • Nigeria
  • Senegal
  • Guinea Bissau
  • Niger
  • United States of America
  • Kenya
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • South Africa
  • Millennium Development Goals:
  • Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
  • Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
  • Achieve universal primary education
  • Promote gender equality and empower women
  • Reduce child mortality
  • Improve maternal health
  • Ensure environmental sustainability
  • Develop global partnership for development
  • Mission statement:
    Year established:
    Year of registration: 2012
    Organizational structure: International Office; Comprising the World Peace President, Deputy World Peace President, International Spokesman, International Governing Council, Secretary General, and International Director for Administration and Finance. Country President; Each country is under the supervisory role of a Country President. The Country President ensures the approval of any programme in any country and report same to the International office. The Country President is also a member of the International Office but on a representative capacity. Country Director; the Country Director is responsible with the day to day running of the association. He is the administrative heads of the association anywhere our association is established. He is to align every of his action with the office of the Country President in writing and seek approval for any activity to take place. Board of Trustees; Comprising two representatives of each continent and six persons per country. National Officer; Each country where our membership is established has a minimum of Twelve persons as national officers. State Directors; each state has a State Director whose responsibility is to direct the activities of the state and direct same to the National Officer. Every State Director is a member of the National Officer. The State Director can initiate a programme independent but with the approval of the National Office. Advisory Board; Each Country has its own National and State Advisory Board. The Advisory Board is saddled with the responsibility to ensuring decent practice of all members of the association in accordance with the Constitution of the association. Head of Secretariat; each country is headed with a Secretariat where every administrative works of the association carried out. It interfaces the activity of the association in line with the United Nations set-out days for international observance. The Secretariat also houses the office Country President and Country Direction along side with the National Officers of the association in each country. Directors; Each country has both International and State Directors each occupying various positions, example, International Director-Africa Affairs, Director for Women Affairs, Director for Youth and Development, Director for Girl Child Education, Director for Ethics and Values, Director for Civic Education, Director for Peace Education, Director for Public Enlightenment and Campaign, Director for Documentation and Mobilization, Director Disciplinary Action, Director for Inter-religious Affairs, Director for Programme and Protocol, Director Student Affairs, Director for MDGs and International Affairs, Director for Inter-governmental Affairs, etc. Legal Department; this department is saddled with the responsibility to interpret every legal action embark by the association and to recommend various legal method by which the association can initiate any of their activity without contravening local and international laws. Financial Secretary, Treasurer, Public Outreach Officer, Provost
    Number and type of members: At the moment the association has a membership strength of Three Thousand Five Hundred Members. Our members are in different categories. Each member is identified by level of peace he or she has been able to make in his or her localities a s measure of ones determination for the promotion of world peace. TYPES OF MEMBERS: Law makers, Senators, Traditional Rulers, Church Leaders, Muslims Clerics, Youth Leaders, Market Women Leaders, Non-violent Organizations, Student organizations, Head of family Clans, Chief Executives of renowned establishments,Local government Chairmen, Governors' Wives and Security Agencies.
    Affiliation with NGO networks: International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, International Peace Burea, Peace Direct, Better World Campaign , United Nations Foundations, Global Alliance for Right of Older Persons, NGO Committee of the Status of Women and United African Chaplains
    Funding structure:
  • Membership fees or dues
  • Fundraising campaigns
  • Grants from Governments
  • Funds from other Non-Governmental Organizations
  • Donations and grants from domestic sources
  • Funding structure other: Donation, Contributions, Fees, and Grants
     
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