IWPG Newsletter No. 89

2026.05.15

International Women's Peace Day

Every April, women ask: What can we do for peace? Who can make peace?

April 26 International Women’s Peace Day is the answer to that old question. This year, once again, women worldwide participated in the commemorative event and marched on the streets, united hand in hand.

Today’s newsletter contains news of women practicing peace in their daily lives, making peace more than a mere rhetoric.

April 26 Section

Women Peace March

🌸 April 26, a day when we become peace  Peace has long only been found mainly in political discourse and theoretical literature on the topic: negotiation tables between world powers, military and security, and international treaties. In that process, women have been viewed as mere victims or subjects of protection. However, the truth speaks differently. Women, caretakers of their children and mediators of conflict, have already been actively creating peace in their surroundings.

🕊 The start of International Women’s Peace Day

April 26 is International Women’s Peace Day. Beginning on April 26, 2013, when women worldwide came together and promised to build a platform for peace and cessation of war for everyone, IWPG has expanded its civic network to 500 partner NGOs. In 2019, IWPG announced the International Women’s Peace Declaration in Korea with 6,035 people from 30 countries. The event has now grown into a global network of more than 3,500 women spanning across 70 cities in 40 countries.

⚖️ Women are the heroes that create peace

25 years have passed since UNSC Resolution 1325 has been adopted, but official female participation in peace processes and negotiations still remains at a mere 10%. The International Women’s Peace Day fights against such realities. IWPG allows women to break away from the ‘victim narrative’ to demonstrate their resilience and power of unity, proving they can substantially contribute to ending war and rebuilding societies. Women are the strong foundation of our society, working as educators, raising their children, rebuilding relations, and mediating conflicts.

The solidarity of women continued on this year’s April 26. Women have planted the hope of peace even amidst the brutalities of war. When they believe in the power of ‘unity’ and come together in this era of cynicism, we must all remember: we are the reality of peace.


International Women’s Peace Day blooms around the world in its 7th year
– Commemorative events across 60 cities in 20 countries
– Georgia Clayton County officially designates April 26 as International Women’s Peace Day

Global Events Map

On April 26, 2026, IWPG held commemorative events for the International Women’s Peace Day across 53 cities in 14 countries worldwide, including Korea, USA, Australia, Germany, Mongolia, Czechia, Netherlands, Japan, India, Turkiye, Myanmar, Mali and the Philippines.

Clayton County officially designates International Women’s Peace Day

The biggest achievement this year was that Clayton County in Georgia, USA, became the first local region to officially designate April 26 as International Women’s Peace Day.

The commemorative event held at Rayburn House Office Building in Washington D.C. gathered much political attention, and in Melbourne, Australia, the networking forum was held under the sponsorship of the city government and Federation of Multicultural Women in Australia.

Across Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar, Zavkhan, Orkhon), 800 people gathered for a peace march and traffic safety campaign. An essay and drawing exhibition, along with a bell-ringing ceremony, was held at Volkspark Friedrichshain, Germany, while a workshop on non-violent conversation and documentary screening took place for two days in Prague, the Czech Republic.

Event Photos

💃 Online declarations of peace spreading through social media: “I am Peace!” The “I am Peace” dance challenge commemorating April 26 spread online. Women spread the message that they are the heroes of peace in their communities and daily lives.

100 students of Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (UJAT) in Mexico participated in a group dance challenge to spread the value of peace, and peace activists and institutions from 4 cities in the Philippines and Amcha Ghar School from India also joined, contributing to the united voice of women coming together.

I am Peace Dance Challenge

Please click IWPG’s Newsletter (Issue #90) and the IWPG website for more details on April 26 International Women’s Peace Day activities. >> Click for more

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🌏 Global Peace News

2026 Only Peace Conference held online

On Apr 11, Global Region 2 held the Only Peace Conference online. 200 participants from 15 countries discussed ways to practice peace, and female peace leaders stressed the need for institutionalizing female participation and the value of practicing peace in our daily lives.

Only Peace Conference


Mongolia Women's Day

1,200 people gathered for Women’s Day in Mongolia

On Mar 8, Ulaanbaatar Branch held the Women’s Joint 1000 Event both online and offline in Uliastai and Zavkha with Mongolia Women’s Federation and Zavkha Walking Association. The event conveyed a message of peace through a 3.8km march and traditional milk spraying rituals.

Cameroon Women's Day

Women’s Day commemoration in Cameroon

On Mar 8, Simbock Peace Committee held a Women’s Day commemoration at Simbock-Mendong Church with 700 people. There were active discussions on the value of communication in the family and mutual support among women.

Philippines Women's March

Philippines joins national Women’s Day March

On Mar 2, Manila Branch Peace Committee joined the National Women’s Month Celebration march to advocate women’s rights and peace culture. This was an opportunity to build a female leadership network and local partnerships.

PLTE Mongolia

PLTE in Mongolian lifelong education institution

On Mar 26, Ulaanbaatar Branch provided the PLTE instructor course to 30 teachers at the lifelong education institution in Sukhbaatar, Selenge. The teachers responded positively to the practical curriculum.

Melbourne PLTE Workshop

PLTE Workshop in Melbourne

On Mar 13, Melbourne Branch held a PLTE workshop at Cranbourne West Community Hub with Sunrise Community. With 32 participants, the workshop covered an introduction on IWPG and PLTE.

UN Association MOU

Peace partnership with UN Association of Australia

On Mar 18, Global Region 2 signed an MOU with UN Association of Australia in NY at the UN HQ. The goal of the partnership is women’s empowerment and building the foundation for achieving the SDGs. >> Click for more

HDA Lebanon MOU

MOU with HDA from Lebanon

On Mar 12, Global Region 2 signed an MOU with HDA, an NGO from Lebanon, during the CSW70 at the UN HQ. This partnership strives to spread a culture of peace and advocate women and children’s rights in Lebanon. >> Click for more

SHAD Egypt MOU

MOU with SHAD from Egypt 

On Mar 13, Global Region 2 signed an MOU with SHAD, an NGO from Egypt, under the aim of raising peace awareness in the local community and strengthening civil society. The two organizations will start peace education, empower women, and engage in joint projects. >> Click for more

Nigerian NGO Event

Speech at Nigerian NGO Event

On Mar 13, Director of Global Region 3 gave a speech on “Road to Peace: Legal Accessibility and Social Transition for Women and Girls” at a Nigerian NGO Event held at CCUN. This was an opportunity for IWPG to expand networks with Nigerian women leaders.

Peace Mailbox UN

Peace Messages gathered at the UN 

During the UN CSW70, Global Region 3 met with 27 women from 10 countries to share their thoughts about peace through letters. This Peace Mailbox was an opportunity for women to relate to each other and share their stories of peace.

Peace Committee

Peace Committees established in Côte d’Ivoire and Mali

On Mar 4, Global Region 7 held an online Peace Committee Establishment Ceremony. 7 people in total—4 from Côte d’Ivoire and 3 from Mali—were appointed as Peace Committee members, and the CEO of Africa Gener TV also participated, demonstrating commitment. >> Click for more

🇰🇷 Korea Peace News

Chungcheong Branch holds peace lecture for veteran families

On Mar 12, Chungcheong Branch provided a peace lecture to 44 veteran family members of the Vietnam War. Focusing on the message that peace is not a grand concept but a daily practice, the participants shared their thoughts on the value and meaning of peace.

Chungcheong Peace Lecture

Contributions Section

IWPG introduces special contributions published in commemoration of Apr 26 International Women’s Peace Day.



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