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Universal Friendship Organisation joins International Association of World Peace to promote peace in Ghana

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The Universal Friendship Organisation, a peace advocacy group, has been invited by the International Association of World Peace to join forces in promoting peace and stability in Ghana following the 2024 general elections. This collaborative effort aims to ensure that Ghanaians enjoy peace and stability, which is essential for the country’s development.

The conference, held under the theme “Impact of Violence after General Elections in Ghana,” brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including peace advocacy groups, peace ambassadors, security experts, traditional leaders, and youth groups. The event provided a platform for these stakeholders to share their experiences, expertise, and perspectives on promoting peace and stability in Ghana.

The Universal Friendship Organisation was represented by its President, Samuel Adobah, and Communication Officer, Maame Ampem Darkoa. The organisation’s participation in the conference demonstrates its commitment to promoting peace and stability in Ghana. In his remarks, President Adobah emphasized the importance of peace in achieving development and prosperity.

“Peace is the foundation upon which development and prosperity are built,” President Adobah said. “Without peace, our efforts to develop and prosper will be in vain.

As a peace advocacy group, we are committed to working with all stakeholders to promote peace and stability in Ghana.”

The International Association of World Peace is a global non-governmental organisation that aims to promote peace and harmony in local communities worldwide. The organisation has a strong presence in Ghana and has been working to promote peace and stability in the country.

The conference was a crucial step in promoting peace and stability in Ghana, and the Universal Friendship Organisation’s participation demonstrates its dedication to this cause. By working together, these organisations can help ensure that Ghanaians enjoy peace and stability, which is essential for the country’s development.

As the International Association of World Peace Advocates notes, “peace is a fundamental human right, and it is essential for the well-being and prosperity of individuals, communities, and nations”. The Universal Friendship Organisation’s participation in this conference is a testament to its commitment to promoting peace and stability in Ghana.

The conference also provided an opportunity for stakeholders to discuss the impact of violence on Ghana’s development. Violence and conflict can have devastating effects on a country’s development, including the destruction of infrastructure, displacement of people, and disruption of economic activities.

In Ghana, violence and conflict have been a major challenge to the country’s development.

The 2024 general elections presented a unique opportunity for Ghanaians to choose their leaders peacefully. However, the risk of violence and conflict was high, and it was essential for stakeholders to come together to promote peace and stability.

The Universal Friendship Organisation’s participation in the conference demonstrates its commitment to promoting peace and stability in Ghana.

The organisation’s efforts are aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to promote peace, justice, and strong institutions.

In conclusion, the Universal Friendship Organisation’s participation in the International Association of World Peace conference is a significant step towards promoting peace and stability in Ghana. By working together, these organisations can help ensure that Ghanaians enjoy peace and stability, which is essential for the country’s development.

As President Adobah noted, “peace is the foundation upon which development and prosperity are built.”

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