Segundo aniversario de trabajar por la libertad y la paz...

PEACE WORLDWIDE ORGANIZATION SECOND ANNIVERSARY

We have many accomplishments since our inception on July 4, 2011. We have held two Peacegiving Luncheons, one to honor UNICEF (a United Nations’ organization dedicated to improvement of children’s lives) and A 2nd Cup (a coffee shop devoted to ending human-trafficking in Houston). This year, we held our first annual Peace Walk at University of Houston. Our Civility Report 2012 was downloaded by many. We started our first Peace Worldwide Chapter in Africa. Our Civility Report 2013 is in preparation and will be available for download soon. We will continue promoting freedom and peace for ALL humanity by publishing our annual Civility Reports and establishing chapters throughout the world. Our Civility Reports will continue evaluating all countries within the United Nations for human rights,...http://www.peaceworldwide.org/

Peace Worldwide Organization Principles
The organization advocates the following five principles:

Unity of Mankind
Knowing that we are all one people on this earth.
Human beings are members of a whole,
In creation of one essence and soul.
Saadi, translated by M. Aryanpoor

Highest Ethical Standards
Choosing the highest ethical standards even if the laws, rules and regulations are relaxed, ignored, or do not exist

Human Equality
Respecting others regardless of sex, race, religion, ethnicity, and nationality

Democracy
Majority rule in which minorities enjoy the same rights and privileges

Peace
Creating a civilized world free from the scourges of war, oppression, and persecution

The organization expects all Board Members, Management, Staff, Chapter Membership, and associates to adhere to these principles. 

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