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The Rohingya Crisis: A Forgotten People in Need of Justice and Solidarity
The World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP) expresses its deep concern over the situation of the Rohingya people, one of the most serious humanitarian crises of our time. Eight years after the mass exodus of 2017, more...
Libya’s Call for Elections: A Turning Point for Peace and Stability
WOS-IPSP Political Observatory The World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP), through its Political Observatory, is closely monitoring the latest developments in Libya, where the demand for national elections has become...
Water and Climate: The Global Challenge of World Water Week 2025
The World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace follows with great attention the ongoing work of the World Water Week 2025, taking place from 24 to 28 August in Stockholm, involving international experts, scientific institutes,...
Communiqué on the Situation in Gaza
The General Secretariat of the WOS-IPSP expresses its deep concern over the humanitarian and legal situation in Gaza. According to international sources, more than 60,000 people have been killed and over 145,000 injured, while the destruction of civilian housing has...
Africa as a Laboratory of Peace and Development
A vision from the Vice President of WOS-IPSP by H.E. Manuel Pinto da Costa, Vice President and Member of the Presidency Council of WOS-IPSP Africa should not be seen only through the prism of crises and instability. It is also the youngest and most creative continent...
The Value of International Courts and Legal Multilateralism
by H.E. Valeriy YevdokimovVice President of WOS-IPSP, President of the World Organization of JuristsModern international law was created to unite nations under common rules, preventing the law of the strongest and ensuring that every people may live in security and...