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HEALTH & DEVELOPMENTDiabetes, well-being and global responsibility
Diabetes is one of the most widespread chronic conditions worldwide and affects people of every age group. Its continuous growth is not only a medical concern but also a social and economic challenge that impacts the stability and development of many countries.For the...
Trust, Transformation and the Science for Peace: A Vision Towards 2050
In a rapidly changing world, science remains one of the most powerful instruments to build bridges between nations and to promote human progress. The World Organization of the States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP) believes that the future...
COP30: From Promises to Action for the Future of Our Planet
Belém, Brazil – November 2025The United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP30, opened in Belém with a clear and urgent call: to transform commitments into concrete results. After thirty years of international negotiations, the world faces a decisive...
Gabon: Stability, Dialogue and Sustainable Development in Central Africa
Libreville – The Gabonese Republic is one of Central Africa’s most stable and environmentally rich nations. Bordered by Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and the Republic of the Congo, and open to the Atlantic Ocean, Gabon enjoys a strategic position that connects coastal...
Republic of the Congo: Strategic Partner of WOS-IPSP for Dialogue and Cooperation
Brazzaville – The Republic of the Congo occupies a privileged position in Central Africa, standing as a bridge between the Atlantic coast and the vast continental heartland. Over the years, the nation has become a model of diplomatic balance, stability, and regional...
Cultural and Religious Diversity: A Foundation for Sustainable Diplomacy
The World Organization of the States – International Parliament for Safety and Peace (WOS-IPSP) reaffirms that respect for cultural and religious diversity is not only a moral imperative but also a diplomatic necessity in today’s global order. In a world characterized...
Protecting the Next Generation: Combating Cyberbullying and Digital Violence
The rapid growth of the digital world has opened extraordinary opportunities for education, communication, and participation — yet it has also exposed millions of young people to new forms of violence. Among the most alarming of these is cyberbullying, a phenomenon...
Democratic Republic of the Congo: A Nation of Resources and Renewed Vision for Peace
Kinshasa – The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) stands as one of Africa’s largest and most resource-rich nations. Extending from the Atlantic coast to the heart of the continent, it borders nine countries and serves as a geographic and political bridge between...
World Tsunami Awareness Day: Building Global Resilience and Coastal Preparedness
Every year, coastal regions across the world face the invisible yet devastating threat of tsunamis. Although relatively rare, these natural disasters can destroy entire communities within minutes, causing loss of life, massive displacement, and long-term economic...
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...












