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From Copenhagen to Doha: 30 Years of Action for Social Progress(WOS-IPSP Report)
Doha, Qatar – Thirty years after the historic Copenhagen Summit, the international community gathers once again under the auspices of the United Nations for the Second World Summit for Social Development, held in Doha from 4 to 6 November 2025.The event marks a...
South Sudan: A Young Nation on the Path Toward Peace and Development
Juba – The Republic of South Sudan, the youngest country in the world, achieved independence in 2011 after decades of conflict. Located in the heart of East-Central Africa, it shares borders with Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo,...
Jamaica – The World Organization of States expresses solidarity with the people of Jamaica affected by Hurricane Melissa
The World Organization of States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP) extends its deepest sympathy and solidarity to the people and authorities of Jamaica, who are facing the tragic consequences of Hurricane Melissa.In these difficult hours, the...
Artificial Intelligence and the New Threats to Press Freedom
In recent years, artificial intelligence has revolutionized the way information is produced and shared. However, it has also created new challenges for freedom of the press and the safety of journalists, particularly women. According to recent UNESCO data, more than...
Burundi: A Land of Resilience and Regional Cooperation
Bujumbura – The Republic of Burundi, located in the heart of the Great Lakes region, is a country of remarkable resilience and natural beauty. Bordered by Rwanda, Tanzania, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, it plays an essential role in regional integration and...
Rwanda: A Model of Stability and Modernization in Central Africa
Kigali – The Republic of Rwanda has emerged in recent decades as one of the most dynamic countries in Central Africa. Following a painful chapter in its history, Rwanda has embarked on an ambitious path of reconstruction, reconciliation, and modernization that has...
Education and Social Justice at the Heart of the UN Social Forum 2025
World Organization of the States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP)The United Nations Social Forum 2025, held in Geneva on 30–31 October 2025 under the auspices of the Human Rights Council, placed education and social justice at the centre of...
The Failure of International Justice Is the Failure of States
World Organization of the States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP)When international justice fails, it is not the institutions that collapse — it is the will of States that weakens.The mechanisms created to protect humanity after the tragedies...
Tanzania: A Crossroads of Stability and Regional Cooperation
Dodoma – The United Republic of Tanzania occupies a strategic position in the heart of East Africa. With a long coastline on the Indian Ocean and borders with eight countries, Tanzania stands as one of the main geographic and political hubs of the region. Its...
Kenya: Stability, Diplomacy and Prospects for International Cooperation
Nairobi – The Republic of Kenya is one of the most dynamic and influential nations in East Africa. Located between the Indian Ocean and the Rift Valley, it borders Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, and Tanzania. Its strategic geographical position makes it an...












