In celebration of the International Day of the African Child, the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) Mali organized a heartwarming visit to a local school on June 21, 2025. With the theme of love, care, and empowerment, WFWP members spent the day engaging with young learners through play, songs, and shared treats.
Read MoreWF-Ghana started a scholarship scheme project over ten (10) years ago with the support of WF-Japan. Some brilliant students who were from socially challenged families were enrolled into the project as WF- Ghana stepped in to support those children in their basic education. Among them, we have doctor Jerry A. a medical doctor who was picked and supported from the primary to the tertiary level. The project leader, Mrs. Nomura finds foster parents in Japan who support of basic education of foster children in Ghana.
Read MoreThis nutrition project is a lifeline for malnourished children in Zambia's underserved communities. By improving nutrition, reducing disease, and fostering growth, the initiative lays a critical foundation for a healthier future for the nation’s youngest citizens. It is a powerful reminder that with strategic support and community-based implementation, the cycle of malnutrition can be broken.
Read MoreOn December 2–8, 2024, Forest Town, Johannesburg, the Women's Federation for World Peace South Africa successfully hosted a 7-Day Youth Leadership Workshop. Centered around the theme: Empowering Future Leaders, the workshop aimed to inspire and equip young individuals with the values, skills, and experiences necessary to become proactive and compassionate leaders in their communities and beyond.
Read MoreDesign with kids Project with the aim of creating a play area designed by the children.
Read MoreFrom June 23 to 28, the Women's Federation for World Peace South Africa, in collaboration with Youth and Students for Peace (YSP) and the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) Cape Town, hosted a 7-day Youth Leadership Training in Wynberg, Cape Town. This workshop aimed to instill and promote the values taught and modelled by WFWP Founders.
Read More2 and 7 Days Youth Character Education Seminar, Harare, Zimbabwe.
Read MoreAs part of the girl child empowerment project supported by the WFWPI, the WFWP Burkina Faso chapter held a training conference at the Bogodogo high school in Ouagadougou
Read MoreOn 02 -08 July 2023 WFWP in collaboration with YSP South Africa hosted a 7 Days Youth Leadership Training in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Read MoreOn May 27, 2023, about 360 children of blessed families from different schools and communities gathered at the Peace Center to celebrate the 2023 Children's Day. Similar celebrations took place in Gboko, Benue state and Edip community in Ogoja LGA of Cross River State.
Read MoreThe year 2023 has started in earnest for WFWP- South Africa's Literacy Project.
Read MoreWomen's Federation for World Peace Cameroon west region program.
Read MoreFrom February to April, 2024, WFWP South Africa, in collaboration with ChangeX International and BookDash, embarked on a transformative initiative aimed to promote early literacy among children aged four to six years old. This project sought to provide free books to over 2000 children. We strive to work together with 100 educators and caregivers, as well as 20 educational institutions in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Limpopo.
Read MoreThe WFWP Nigeria in Yala, Cross River State in collaboration with the National office in Abuja. Jointly organized a Training Program for Youth, during the vacation holiday and this was to strengthen the youths and provide a sustainable platform for them to learn how to sew clothes and be less dependent on their parents as an additional way of alleviating hardship in the economy by providing for themselves.
Read MoreIn a world where values and ethics are often overlooked, a one-day Character Education program, focused on sexual purity and the Divine Principle, took place at the Peace Embassy, Johannesburg, on Saturday 05 October 2023, under the auspices of the Women's Federation.
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