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GLOBAL WOMEN PEACE AMBASSADORS

The Award

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Global Women Peace Ambassadors (GWPA) are leaders from all sectors of society and walks of life dedicated to building a worldwide community of peace through applying the peace-building principles essential to WFWP, ‘living for the sake of others.’

 

The Award recognises the achievement of women leaders from diverse backgrounds, nationalities, cultures, races, religions, abilities, and ages.

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The GWPN connects Global Women Peace Ambassador awardees locally and links them globally to fellow contributors of positive change.

 

GWP Ambassadors stand on the common ground of shared values and are committed to the path of promoting reconciliation, overcoming barriers, and building peace.

Anne Bellavance with Heather Yelland.

Global Women Peace Ambassadors

Global Women Peace Ambassadors are peace leaders representing the religious, racial, and ethnic diversity of the human family, and all disciplines of human endeavor.

 

Standing on the common ground of universal moral principles, promoting reconciliation, overcoming barriers, and building peace, they are leaders who build peaceful communities and share their knowledge to:

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  • Promote cooperation beyond boundaries of religion, race, ethnicity, and nationality.

  • Practice ‘living for the sake of others’ as the guiding principle for building a global community.

  • Demonstrate leadership excellence in a given sphere of activity.

  • Work in cooperation to realize a culture of peace through global platforms such as the UN Global Development Goals.

  • Network internationally as peacebuilders through the Global Women’s Peace Network (GWPN).

Presentation of Global Partner award by WFWP Aust.

Benefits

Through the GWPN, Global Women Peace Ambassadors become part of an international network of women peace leaders from diverse races, religions, nationalities, abilities, and cultures.

 

  • Gain the opportunity to network on a global scale.

 

  • Receive the opportunity to attend national and international conferences.

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