

The first People's Summit for Departments of Peace, held in London in
October 2005, resulted in the launch of a worldwide movement now
called the Global Alliance for Ministries and Departments of Peace. |
So far, some 30 countries are in the Global Alliance community, about half of which have active
campaigns for ministries or departments of peace underway. Others are in the planning stages, and still
others are in the exploratory stage. And some countries, such as the Nepal Solomon Islands, already
have ministries of peace. |
The Sydney Peace Festival has been conducted since 2006, timed to
coincide with the International Day of Peace (September 21st) each
year. |
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A 24hr Peace Vigil which unifies all the disparate voices, all the |
different cultures, occupations and roles in this desire for peace into
one voice, one call, one Sydney – showing that our mutual |
desire for a peaceful existence supersedes any differences which may normally exist in our |
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A Peace Concert, held in Victoria Park and attended by hundreds of local residents. The concert, |
open free of charge, celebrated what has indeed already been achieved in our capacity to live
harmoniously in our own local community. To tangibly demonstrate that the similarities are greater
than the differences by combining all local cultures together with their different traditions, dances and
music but the same universal aim. |
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A Peace Forum Conducted at Parliament House Sydney, the Peace Forum aimed at facilitating in |
building a bridge between the peace practitioners and the politicians. It also aims to create a
constructive pathway not only for dialogue and change but also to create a level of recognition that at
its core is working together to achieve the same outcome – peace. |
2008 brings an expanded range of activities being undertaken by
MFPA to make further inroads into the development of community
support for a Ministry for Peace, and forge stronger links with
government and politicians. |
The MFPA participates in global summits for Ministries &
Department of Peace as well as World Peace Forums. It utilises
these forums to broaden its network, develop links and strategies to
assist with its work within Australia, and shares its resources and
knowledge with other countries to assist in their efforts with
establishing Ministries & Departments of Peace in their own
countries. |