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Womens Federation for World Peace International Inc.

Womens Federation for World Peace International Inc.

New York, NY 10036
Tax ID13-3796126

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About this organization

Revenue

$220,285

Expenses

$217,785

Website

wfwp.org

Mission

The aim of WFWPI is to realize a peaceful and harmonious global family.

About

1.Organized a CSW62 Side Event: "Fostering Hope for Rural Women and Girls Through Integration and Education: Challenges and Impact" on Wednesday, March 14, from 10:00 AM -11:30 AM at the Japan Society, 333 East 47th St. New York, NY. Speakers included Mr. Ashraf El Nour, Director of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Office to the United Nations; Prof. Yeon Ah Moon, President of the Women's Federation for World Peace, International; Dr. Sakena Yacoobi, Founder and CEO of the Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL); Professor Catherine Panter-Brick, Director of Yale University's Program on Conflict, Resilience, and Health; Ms. Moriko Hori, President of Women's Federation for World Peace, Japan; Ms. Maryam Farooq, Intern for the Women's Federation for World Peace, International.2.Organized a CSW62 Parallel Event with the Guild of Service: "Engaging the Rural Family: The Vital Role of Education" on Friday, March 16, from 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM at Church Center Of The United Nations, 2nd Floor, 777 United Nations Plaza New York, NY. Speakers included Ambassador Isaiah Chabala, former permanent representative of Zambia to the UN and founding president of Visionary Empowerment; Ms. Meera Khanna, Trustee and Executive Vice President of the Guild of Service in India; Dr. Bishnu Maya Pariyar, founding President of the Association of Dalit Women Advancement of Nepal; Dr. Sandra Barrueco, Associate Professor of Psychology at The Catholic University of America; Ms. Maile T. Phillips, doctoral student and research assistant at Yale University; Ms. Krista Smith, Project Manager for the Horizon Summit 2018 for WFWP, International.3.Organized a Reception in United Nations Delegates' Dining Room; Wednesday, March 14.4.Organized a "Networking Evening" for young adults; Thursday, March 15, 2018.5.Organized the 2018 Horizon Summit, an intergenerational gathering of women dedicated to fostering peace leadership. Included opening plenary, presentation of the Global Women's Peace Award, capacity building sessions, and an educational tour of the Presidential Library of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and a private estate in Irvington, New York. Speakers included Hon. Suzan Johnson Cook, former Ambassador-at-large of International Religious Freedom and political advisor; Dr. Thomas Ward, Dean of the University of Bridgeport's College of Public and International Affairs; Ms. Carolyn Handschin, Director of the WFWPI UN Office worldwide; Ms. Iris Dotan Katz, senior clinical & organizational psychologist; Prativa Khanal, Cora Weiss Peacebuilding Fellow at the Global Network of Women Peacebuilders; Prof. Yeon Ah Moon, President of the Women's Federation for World Peace, International; Ms. Angelika Selle, President of WFWP USA; Ms. Kiyomi Schmidt, Administrator and Social Media Coordinator for Women's Federation for World Peace USA; Ms. Krista Smith, Project Manager for the Horizon Summit for WFWP, International; Ms. Margaret Williams, Senior Peace and Security Officer at the World Federation of United Nations Associations in New York; Dr. Sakena Yacoobi, CEO of the Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL); Ms. Katarina Connery, Vice President of WFWP USA.6.Managed a team of three UN representatives in NY, as well as six interns. 7.Administration: Maintained corporate and UN status, submitted annual financial review, submitted 2018 Annual Review to DPI.8.Special Meetings Attended: attended and participated in over 100 meetings sponsored by the United Nations and its affiliated councils, including:a."One on One with the Assistant Secretary General, Victims' Rights Advocate, Jane Connors", UN HQ, January 18, 2018.b."Water and Peace: A Matter of Survival", UN Church Center, January 19, 2018.c."The Holocaust Remembrance: Diversity and Lessons to be Learned for Human Understanding", UN HQ, January 25, 2018.d."The Role of Youth in Building Sustainable and Resilient Urban and Rural Communities: Reflection and Action Through Advocacy and Communication", January 30, 2018.e."The Role of Family Policies in Eradicating Poverty", UN HQ, January 30, 2018.f."Economic and Social Council Youth Forum: 2018 ECOSOC Youth Forum Side Event", UN HQ, January 31, 2018.g."Leaving No One Behind: A Lens of Practices that Strengthen Inclusivity in Poverty Alleviation", UN HQ, January 31, 2018.h."Peace Building & Education for the SDGs", UN Church Center, January 31, 2018.i."U DAY 2018 Ethiopia: Land of Origins", February 1-7, 2018.j."North Korea, the Escalating Crisis and Path Forward", Institute of International Education, February 2, 2018.k."Familiar Faces, Unexpected Places - A Global African Diaspora", UN HQ, February 8, 2018.l.UN DPI/NGO Conference: "Looking Back, Looking Forward", UN HQ, February 15, 2018.m."Ending the Detention of Migrant and Refugee Children: Best Interest Determination and Alternatives to Detention", UN HQ, February 21, 2018.n."Accomplishments of the Culture of Peace Since Resolution 52/43A", UN Church Center, February 22, 2018.o."Developing a positive attitude toward Migration", 801 UN Plaza, NY, February 27, 2018.p.Women's International Day, UN HQ, March 8, 2018.q.62nd Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), March 10-18, 2018.r.CSVGC-NY General Meeting, "Focus on Women: The Impact of Spirituality on Sustainable Peace", 4 West 43rd Street, NY, March 19, 2018.s. "Social Media: An Effective Tool for Empowering Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Harassment", UN Church Center, March 22, 2018.t."Building Capacities for Amplifying Voices for Rural Women", UN HQ, March 23, 2018.u."Rural Women's Rights - Challenges and Opportunities", UN Church Center, March 23, 2018.v."International Dialogue on Migration 2018: Inclusive and innovative partnerships for effective global governance of migration", UN HQ, March 26, 2018.w."Migration and Rural Development: Sharing Experiences and Fostering Partnerships", UN HQ, March 27, 2018.x."Partnering for Resilient and Inclusive Societies. Contributions of the Private Sector", UN HQ, April 4, 2018.y."Why Do Child Marriages Exist in Today's World?", 801 UN Plaza, NY, April 17, 2018.z."Migration's Contribution to Prosperity, Development and International Unity", UN HQ, April 19, 2018.aa."Students Seeking Solutions", UN HQ, April 20, 2018.bb."Equal Partnership with Youth Guarantees Sustainable Peace", 4 West 43rd St. New York, April 26, 2018.cc."Keeping Power in Check: The Protection of Journalists and Media Workers", UN HQ, May 3, 2018.dd."NYC Media Lab's Machines+Media Conference", May 15, 2018.ee.World Environment Day and the Emerging Discussion on Spirituality, Innovation and Protection of the Environment, 4 W 43 St., NY, May 24, 2018.ff."Paving the Way to Road Safety", UN HQ, May 24, 2018.gg.Meeting and Interactive discussion on "Turn Your Passions into Actions for Change", UN Church Center, May 30, 2018.hh.Global Day of Parents 2018 - "The Impact of Good Parents on Children and Society The Many Benefits of Nurturing Children's Integrity in the Home", UN HQ, June 1, 2018.ii."A Cordial Invitation to How a Flourishing Spiritual Life Impacts World Peace." Recalling the words of the 2nd. UN Secretary General, "Unless There is a Spiritual Renaissance, the World Will Know no Peace", UN Church Center, June 8, 2018.jj."Negotiating the Migrant and Refugee Global Compacts. The Need for Gender-Sensitive Policies", UN Church Center, June 21, 2018.kk.High level interactive briefing on the Inter-Agency Coordination Group Against Trafficking in Persons (ICAT), UN HQ, June 29, 2018.ll."Youth Harnessing Diversity and Inclusivity to achieve SDGs", Bahai Office, NY, July 11, 2018.mm.67th UN DPI/NGO Conference Workshop, "Transforming the World- Global Solutions for Global problems", UN HQ, July 22, 2018.nn.WFWPI UN Representative, Jeanne Carroll speaks "Innate Conscience and World Peace", an event in the World Citizens International Forum of Love and Peace, 4 W 43rd St., NY, July 24, 2018.oo.UN DPI/NGO Conference "We the Peoples", UN HQ, August 22-23, 2018.pp."United Nations High Level Forum on The Culture of Peace", UN HQ, September 5, 2018.qq. 2018 International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD), Columbia University, September 26-28, 2018.rr."Girls Speak Out" "International day of the girl 2018 #IDG2018", UN HQ, October 11, 2018.ss.Spirit of the UN Awards Ceremony: "United Nations and Civil Society Partnerships: Innovations for Sustainable Peace", UN Church Center, October 23, 2018.tt.DPI/NGO Briefing "Who Rules the World? #GirlsRule", UN HQ, October 25, 2018.uu."Innovative Educational Approaches For Children and Families", Salvation Army, October 25, 2018.vv.November through December 2018, WFWPI participated in approximately 20 events at the UN focused on early childhood education and forced labor and trafficking of children and related study groups. 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Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The purpose of the non-profit is outlined in the filing as “The women's federation for world peace international (wfwpi) supports a network of national wfwp chapters in over 100 nations that are dedicated to empower women with "the knowledge, the tools and the support needed to create peace at home, peace in our communities, our nations and throughout the world." programs, designed according to local needs and capacities, include; leadership training for women and girls, education for peace and reconciliation, skills development and advocacy at major un offices and various regional and national institutions. wfwp chapters adhere to the principle that women, working together, taking initiative and empowering one another across traditional lines of age, race, culture and religion to create healthy families, are resolving the complex problems of our world. ultimately "solutions" come as true partnerships between men and women are established in all levels of society. the beginning point is within society's most elemental level--the family.”.

When discussing its operations, they were defined as: “The aim of wfwpi is to realize a peaceful and harmonious global family.”.

  • The state where the non-profit operates has been legally reported as NY.
  • The filing indicates that the non-profit's address in 2020 is located at 3400 Main Street, Bridgeport, CT, 06606.
  • The non-profit has reported 4 employees on their form as of 2020.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are between $100,000 and $250,000.
  • Revenue is between $100,000 and $250,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $2,500.
  • The organization has 11 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1994.
  • The organization pays $90,185 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $0 in fundraising expenses.