From May to July 2025, the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) Mali spearheaded a transformative Climate Action Project under the theme: “Let’s Improve the Living Condition of Women Through Solar Lamp – One Woman, One Lamp.”This impactful initiative aimed to tackle the dual challenges of climate change and energy poverty by equipping women and their families with clean, renewable light sources.
Read MoreOn Saturday, 28 June 2025, the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) Africa, in collaboration with the Hyojeong Academic Foundation (HJAF), held an inspiring online Hyojeong Character Education Teachers’ Training.
Read MoreOn June 21, 2025, the Women's Federation for World Peace South Africa officially launched the Reusable Baby Nappy Project, a community initiative aimed at promoting environmental sustainability while restoring dignity to women and children. The project is generously sponsored by WFWP International.
Read MoreFor the past two years, the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) Ghana has been engaging with the women of Manchie, a rural community where educational meetings and character-building sessions have steadily nurtured trust, dialogue, and mutual respect.
Read MoreIn response to the dual challenges of poverty and malnutrition among women and children, a transformative community-based initiative has been launched to empower women through practical skill acquisition in tailoring. This project targets mothers of malnourished children, providing them with a sustainable pathway to economic independence and enhanced well-being for their families.
Read MoreOn November 2024, the women of Manchie, a community in the Greater region welcomed WFWP-Ghana’s vision. We registered over one hundred women as associate members.
Read MoreOn July 26th and August 10th, 2024, two teams from WF-Ghana visited Coleman and Manchie in the Greater Accra Region to engage with women’s groups and introduce them to the organization's vision and mission, with the aim of registering new associate members and work together to promote peace and development in the community.
Read MoreDuring November and December 2024, WFWP Togo successfully conducted awareness-raising programs targeting young girls and boys in schools located in Lomé Djahblé and Notsé. A total of 210 students, 20 women, and 20 families participated in these sessions.
Read MoreThe Widows of Hope Forum is an initiative of the WFWP Kenya which was triggered by a dire need to empower widows after discovering the challenges the widows go through after loosing their husbands.
Read MoreThe Sewing Class Training Project, involving mothers of malnourished children, has shown significant progress, with noticeable improvements in the participants.
Read MoreThe WFWP Côte D'Ivoire organized on Saturday, July 22, 2023
Read MoreWomen`s Federation for World Peace, Kenya Chapter organized a 1 Day Women Seminar with the theme: “Forgive Love and Unite”
Read MoreSouth Africa’s National Women's Day, celebrated on August 9 each year, serves as an important reminder of the invaluable contributions that women make to society.
Read MoreOn November 16, 2023, at 3 p.m. GMT, with the theme "Mental Health: Creating a Peaceful Environment." The event featured Sr. Patibha, Asst. Regional Director of Brahma Kumaris Africa. Sr Patibha shared insights and wisdom on fostering mental well-being in today's challenging world.
Read MoreOn 12 October 2023 at 3 p.m. GMT, a virtual mental health program was organized in collaboration with Sister Vedanti from the Brahma Kumaris organization. The theme of the program was "The Power of True Love," focusing on the role of love in mental well-being and spiritual growth.
Read MoreIn response to the dual challenges of poverty and malnutrition among women and children, a transformative community-based initiative has been launched to empower women through practical skill acquisition in tailoring. This project targets mothers of malnourished children, providing them with a sustainable pathway to economic independence and enhanced well-being for their families.
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