This will be a three-day international event held from October 31st to 2nd November 2025**, at the Woodbine Banquet and Convention Centre in Toronto Canada. The conference aims to bring together global leaders, peacebuilders, policymakers, academics, civil society organizations, and community activists to explore innovative solutions and collaborative approaches to peacebuilding in today’s complex and interconnected world.
Foster meaningful conversations among world leaders, diplomats, NGOs, and peace advocates to address pressing global conflicts and explore peaceful resolutions.
Highlight grassroots peacebuilding efforts and provide a platform for local communities to share successful strategies and challenges.
Facilitate partnerships between governments, organizations, and individuals working towards peace, aiming to create actionable plans and joint initiatives.
Explore how emerging technologies can support conflict resolution, peacekeeping missions, and the promotion of global understanding.
Emphasize the importance of human rights as a foundation for lasting peace and discuss strategies for addressing inequality, discrimination, and injustice.
Connect with global leaders, policymakers, and activists committed to peace and conflict resolution.
Gain insights into the latest research, innovative solutions, and emerging trends in peacebuilding.
Engage in collaborative efforts that can lead to real-world peace initiatives and partnerships.
Hear from inspiring speakers and gain practical tools to apply in your work or community.
Be part of a collective effort to address the most pressing issues of our time and help shape the future of global peace.
Heads of state, foreign ministers, and representatives from international organizations such as the United Nations and the African Union.
NGOs, advocacy groups, and non-profit organizations focused on peace, human rights, and development.
Experts in international relations, conflict resolution, and peace studies from universities and think tanks.
Representatives from conflict-affected regions who have experience in grassroots peacebuilding.
Young leaders and activists who are driving change in their communities.
Journalists and media organizations that cover international affairs and peacebuilding efforts.
Our mission is to empower marginalized communities in Canada by addressing the root causes of poverty.
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