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20/05/2025

78th World Health Assembly begins today!

The 78th session of the World Health Assembly will convene from 19 to 27 May 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland, under the theme “One World for Health”. Watch all the streams here.

Fifty Ways to Keep Peace (Part 1) 28/08/2024

Pls, join me on 50 ways to promote peace

Fifty Ways to Keep Peace (Part 1) Babalola Muyiwa Ezekiel is a specialist in peacekeeping. He introduces here his first episode of peace treaties.

03/07/2024
24/10/2023

I join the Secretary-General Manuel Guterres
in his appeal for the immediate release of all hostages taken from Israel & for the unimpeded access of humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza in line with international law.

Photos from Globastorm Safety Foundation's post 20/10/2023

🇮🇱 🇵🇸 Conflict
Let's unite for , the people around the World.
🇮🇱 🇵🇸 both matters, , no matter what!

to help the World be a better place , everywhere!



“This most recent violence does not come in a vacuum. The reality is that it grows out of a long-standing conflict, with a 56-year long occupation and no political end in sight. It’s time to end this vicious circle of bloodshet, hatred, and polarization.” — Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of United Nations

Israel🇮🇱—Palestine🇵🇸 Conflict
While , we also recognize that because, . Let's unite for , the people around the World.

🇮🇱 🇵🇸 both matters, no matter what!

to help the World be a better place , everywhere!

Photos from Globastorm Safety Foundation's post 23/05/2023

Greetings from the World Peace Programme (WPP) in collaboration with The World Globastorm Safety Foundation to all the participants of the ongoing Peace Congress in Tirana, Albania organised by the Diplomatic Mission Peace & Prosperity (DMPP) and Universal Peace Council (UPC).

Photos from Globastorm Safety Foundation's post 04/05/2023

OPENING OF THE ISRAELI HOUSE IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

In the light of recent world events, the need to use public diplomacy and negotiation as the main
interests of states, agreement on topical problems, mutually acceptable solutions and strengthening of international cooperation.
Such an example of people's diplomacy is the Israeli House.
It is an organisation that, according to politicians, represents a completely new word in foreign public diplomacy, helping to present the real picture of a particular country on an international scale.
Israeli House was opened 10 years ago outside the country, and together it represents a unified social structure around which Israeli right-wing and left-wing political parties and currents have a full consensus in the country's Knesset.

Israeli House has decided to spread this successful model around the world and to open offices on every continent.
The goal of Israeli House is to present the real Israel, its motto "HASBARA" and direct links with friendly countries.
Our activities take place mainly in Australia, Germany, Turkey, Georgia, Sri Lanka, Spain and other countries.

The Board of the Israeli House NET, headed by Itsik Moshe, Vice President of the EUROPEAN ALLIANCE FOR ISRAEL, elected Alexander Shapiro Suleiman, an Israeli citizen, for his merits before the State and the people, which contribute to the prosperity of the State of Israel, for his contribution to the defence and strengthening of a democratic society and the unity of the people, to the increase of the economic, spiritual and intellectual potential of the country. He has extensive work experience in post-Soviet countries and is recognised by many international organisations.
Alexander Shapiro Suleiman is the Secretary General of the international interdisciplinary innovation centre of life "International Peoples’ Alliance of the World", President and Ambassador-at-Large for the Economic Peace Centre in Eastern Europe and CIS-Russia.

03/05/2023

ECOWAS implements humanitarian assistance project as part of its stabilization programme in Northern Nigeria

The ECOWAS Commission, in collaboration with the Federal Republic of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development (FMHADMSD), has concluded implementing the ECOWAS Humanitarian Assistance project in Northern Nigeria. The stabilization project was borne from the Fiftieth Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to respond to the serious humanitarian crisis in Northern Nigeria due to years of suffering caused by Boko Haram attacks.
The Nigeria Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and World Food Programme (WFP) entered into an agreement stipulating that ECOWAS would transfer $1 Million to WFP on behalf of FMHADMSD from its Regional Stabilization Fund to implement the project.
In his opening remarks at the project closure meeting, the Permanent Secretary, of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Mr. Bashir Nura Alkali, said that the project was initiated to support the efforts of President Buhari to address the humanitarian situation in the North-East and North-West Nigeria.

The Permanent Secretary added that the stabilization fund project implemented in six Local Government Areas across states in North-East and North-West Nigeria supported 27,432 persons in mitigating the effects of socioeconomic hardships. He further stated that the essence of this project closure meeting was to share lessons learned and to showcase best practices applied in the successful conception and implementation of the project.
On a related ECOWAS humanitarian support to Nigeria on the 2020 flood disaster, Mr. Nura stated that the humanitarian assistance for flood victims in sixteen states across Nigeria provided more than 13,000 people with food and non-food materials.
The Commissioner, of Human Development and Social Affairs, ECOWAS Commission, Prof. Fatou Sow Sarr, whose speech was read by the Director of Humanitarian and Social Affairs, ECOWAS Commission Dr. Sintiki Tarfa Ugbe, said it was a delight to achieve the successful closure of the humanitarian project as it has improved the overall humanitarian situation in the North-East and North-West Nigeria and enhanced the resilience of thousands of vulnerable people. He thanked the Federal Republic of Nigeria through the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development for being a diligent project conception partner and the World Food Programme and the Nigerian Red Cross Society for being reliable project implementation partners. He pledged the commitment of the ECOWAS Commission to work with FMHADMSD to implement other projects that will positively touch the lives of citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the ECOWAS, H.E. Ambassador Musa Nuhu represented by Mr. Muhammed Suleiman Isa, commended the ECOWAS Commission, FMHADMSD and implementation partners for the successful implementation of the stabilization project in Borno, Zamfara and Katsina states of Nigeria. Ambassador Nuhu encouraged ECOWAS Commission to continue to implement projects that directly impact the lives of the region’s citizens. He emphasized the need for more visibility for ECOWAS projects by the coordinating Ministries to ensure that the mandate of ″ECOWAS of the Peoples″ is achieved.

03/05/2023

Peace movement with the Governor of Sokoto State, Gov. Aminu Tambuwal and Prof. Babalola.

03/05/2023

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, Ahmed Idris Wase and Director General of the World Globastorm Safety Foundation, an initiator of World Peace Programme

03/05/2023

National Security Adviser (NSA) to President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria, Babagana Monguno and Prof. Olumuyiwa Babalola.

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