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World peace - Wikipedia
The UN International Day of Peace, sometimes called World Peace Day, is observed annually on 21 September. It is dedicated to peace, and specifically the absence of war and violence, and can be celebrated by a temporary ceasefire in a combat zone.

Is world peace even possible? I study war and peace and here’s where I ...
Yet to say world peace is possible is not to say that it is likely, much less that it is inevitable. But it is something worth studying and striving for. After all, peace is built in the...

Home Page | WPOGlobal
By promoting constructive dialogue, peaceful dispute resolution and international cooperation, we are building a lasting legacy for future generations. Join us on this journey towards a more peaceful and just world. Together, we can make world peace a reality.

What Is World Peace? Definition, Types, and Pillars
World peace is more than the absence of war. It’s shaped by measurable pillars, international law, and the choices individuals make every day.

Pathways to Lasting World Peace: Beyond the Absence of War
Achieving lasting world peace requires a comprehensive approach that goes beyond simply ending wars. By addressing the root causes of conflict and promoting justice, human security, and the eradication of poverty and hunger, we can create a world where peace is sustainable and resilient.

Most Peaceful Countries 2026 - World Population Review
Details on which countries are the most peaceful in the world based upon the Global Peace Index, published each year by the Institute for Economics and Peace.

Who we are | World Peace Council
It is an integral part of the world peace movement and acts in cooperation with other international and national movements. The WPC is the largest International Peace structure, based in more than 100 countries.

World peace is not only possible but inevitable
By moving away from a deprivation perspective, which leads to divisive mentalities about the capacity of particular groups of people, we are better positioned to recognize the reality of humanity’s common journey in building a peaceful world, and the role of each individual as a protagonist in it.