International Women’s Peace Group Hosts 2026 Only Peace Conference – Latin America
She emphasized:
- Inner peace as the foundation of global peace
- Harmony with nature
- The guiding role of women’s values and experiences

Peace Story Session: Real-Life Experiences
Voices from Across Latin America
Speakers shared impactful stories of peacebuilding:
- Adriana María Torres Zapata (University of Antioquia (Colombia)
- Advocated linking peace education with policy and community efforts
- María José Lubertino Beltrán (University of Buenos Aires)
- Highlighted women’s solidarity and human rights protection
- Ediht Castaño Narváez (Colombia)
- Shared personal peacebuilding journey
- Valentina María Prigioni (Argentina)
- Emphasized empathy and human connection as the foundation of peace

Open Mic Session: Grassroots Peace in Action
Community and Education Initiatives
Participants from Colombia Chile and other countries presented:
- Practical examples of peace education
- Local community initiatives
- Everyday peace practices
This session demonstrated how peace is actively implemented at the grassroots level.

International Women’s Peace Day Participation
“We Choose Peace” Declaration
Ahead of International Women’s Peace Day (April 26) participants were encouraged to join global peace initiatives.
The conference concluded with:
- A collective declaration
- A symbolic “We Choose Peace” performance
Outcomes and Future Plans
Strengthening Regional Peace Networks
Key outcomes of the conference include:
- Increased interest in a Latin American women’s peace network
- Stronger collaboration between education and civil society sectors
IWPG Global Region 2 plans to:
- Expand national peace education networks
- Launch school and community-based peace campaigns
- Promote participation in global peace initiatives
About IWPG
The International Women’s Peace Group is an international NGO registered with:
- UN ECOSOC
- UN Department of Global Communications (DGC)
- Ministry of Gender Equality and Family (Republic of Korea)
IWPG operates:
- 115 branches in 122 countries
- 900+ partner organizations across 68 countries
The organization continues to lead global efforts in achieving sustainable peace through women’s leadership.
