The 10th Anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit Celebrates a Decade of Global Commitment to Peace

Seoul, South Korea – On September 18, 2024, the 10th Anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit will be celebrated in South Korea and various locations worldwide reaching 122 countries. Under the theme ‘Creating World Peace Community Through Regional Collaboration’, this event commemorates global leaders’ and citizens’ commitment to peace that lasted for a decade, with an eye towards future strategies to promote global harmony.

In 2014, the Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL), an international peace organisation, convened over a thousand global leaders from politics, religion, women’s groups, youth organisations, and the media from about 140 countries to the inaugural HWPL World Peace Summit in Seoul. The summit addressed the issues of conflict resolution, religious harmony, and the implementation of legal instruments to ensure lasting peace.

Many participants have shared their admiration for this celebration and its important message conveyed through the large-scale annual peace summits. 

“The summit was well organised, I went to many meetings in many countries, but it is the best”, shared Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa, a participant from Malawi. 

Tsele James Molorane, the founder of Gents with Brains from Lesotho called “peace messengers” across the world to action saying, “We are living in a world full of crimes, injustice, no harmony world, together we can change that, the time is now, we can make a world of peace, a world of harmony where everyone is free from toxicity.”

Attendees from all across the globe in unified applause at the 9th Anniversary of the World Peace Summit last year

HWPL states that the purpose of the anniversary is to review achievements since 2014 and discuss future plans. The event aims to gather regional talents and establish networks essential for tailored peace strategies, strengthening regional networks to tackle local peace threats and harnessing collective capacities. To achieve this, various sessions will be held in each country at different levels.

Under the slogan “Let’s have everyone become a messenger of peace,” HWPL advocates for individual responsibility in promoting peace at all levels. HWPL plans to collect messages of peace from people around the world and reveal them at the event representing the desire for peace and unity of people from all walks of life around the world in the name of peace.

Fostered by the agreements signed in 2014, over the past decade, HWPL and its global partners have committed to addressing global challenges such as military tensions, economic disputes, climate change, and cyber security threats through enhanced regional cooperation and collective action. HWPL’s dedicated to establishing a robust peace governance framework, connecting international organisations, governments, and civil societies. 

Chairman Lee of HWPL delivering a speech at the Global Peace leaders conference

During the 9th Anniversary in 2023, Chairman Lee Man-hee of HWPL said, “Why should the lives of young people be sacrificed in war? What is politics, and for whom is it for? When war breaks out, it is young people who are sacrificed. Peace cannot be achieved through words alone. If peace had won in this world, there would have been no regrettable deaths. We must leave peace as a legacy to the global community where our descendants will live.”

Moved by Chairman Lee’s words, another attendee shared, “Only a soldier who knows war can want peace so much. I am inspired by those getting awards or sharing their experience. Overjoyed from meeting different people.”

The 10th annual peace summit will take place on September 18 in Korea, however, participants in Cape Town CBD can enjoy and participate in this amazing event on September 21, 2024.