International Peace Commission • Advancing Peace, Human Dignity and Global Cooperation Since 2000
An International Peace Commission Campaign

Global Peace Through Sustainable Action

Turning global commitments into practical community impact.

The International Peace Commission (IPC) mobilizes leadership, education, partnerships, humanitarian engagement and community-based action to advance peace, human dignity and sustainable development. Your support strengthens the institutional capacity behind this work and helps expand practical action where it is needed most.

International Peace Commission and Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 3 Good Health and Well-Being SDG 4 Quality Education SDG 5 Gender Equality SDG 13 Climate Action SDG 16 Peace Justice and Strong Institutions SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
About the Campaign

Peace Requires More Than Words

IPC connects institutional leadership with practical community action, public education, responsible partnerships and sustainable-development initiatives.

From Global Vision to Local Action

The International Peace Commission (IPC) invites global citizens, members, development partners, institutions and responsible supporters to help expand practical work advancing peace, human rights, humanitarian values and the Sustainable Development Goals.


IPC's work is implemented through its leadership, members, volunteers, civil-society engagement, institutional partnerships, public education, media platforms and initiatives including the Global SDG Leadership Network – An Initiative of the International Peace Commission (IPC).

  • Peacebuilding, dialogue and human-rights education
  • Community humanitarian and environmental action
  • Responsible leadership and SDG capacity building
  • Media, public awareness and international communication
  • Institutional partnerships and cross-border cooperation
2026 Impact in Action

Current Work Across Communities and Professional Fields

Recent IPC-supported and IPC-recognized activities demonstrate how peace and sustainable development are translated into practical action. New 2026 activities currently link to IPC Global News evidence reports while full activity documentation pages are being developed.

Uganda 2026

Community Medical Outreach — Mayuge District

Community-centered health outreach providing medical consultations, diagnostic support, health education and humanitarian engagement.

Health • Community Service • Partnerships
View Activity Evidence
Nigeria 14 Aug 2026

Asaba–Ibusa Community Clean-Up & Environmental Awareness Day

A physical community initiative combining environmental sanitation, drain clearing, public education, volunteer mobilization and community participation.

SDGs 3 • 6 • 11 • 13 • 17
View Activity Evidence
DR Congo 15 Aug 2026

Peace Education & Community Dialogue — Masina, Kinshasa

Community peace education focused on tolerance, dialogue, social cohesion, interfaith harmony, social peace and justice.

Peace • Dialogue • Social Cohesion • SDG 16
View Activity Evidence
USA / India 14 Aug 2026

Responsible Technology: Building Inclusive & Ethical Digital Futures

International professional panel exploring inclusive design, algorithmic bias, human oversight, accountability and responsible innovation.

SDGs 9 • 10 • 17
View Activity Evidence
United States 14 Aug 2026

SDG 4 Global Education Leadership Conversation

A leadership discussion connecting local educational needs with globally accessible learning resources and collaborative approaches to quality education.

Education • Leadership • SDG 4 • SDG 17
View Activity Evidence
Global 2026

IPC Communication on Engagement 2026

IPC's public Communication on Engagement documents work in human rights, environmental responsibility, sustainable development, leadership development and institutional engagement.

Human Rights • Sustainability • Accountability
View Institutional Report
Documented Activity Archive

Previous Programs & Initiatives

These activities already have dedicated IPC documentation pages and remain part of the Commission's public impact record.

United States 2025

UN International Day of Peace 2025

Public peacebuilding, sustainability awareness, environmental responsibility, cultural unity and community engagement program hosted in Texas.

SDGs 3 • 10 • 13 • 16 • 17
View Full Activity
United States 2025

Human Rights Day 2025

Community cultural and educational program promoting human dignity, inclusion, youth engagement, peace and sustainable social development.

SDGs 3 • 4 • 10 • 16 • 17
View Full Activity
IPC Initiative Documented

UNGC Sustainability Initiative

Educational outreach supporting environmental responsibility, ethical leadership, climate awareness, sustainability and community education.

SDGs 3 • 4 • 13 • 16 • 17
View Full Activity
United States Documented

E-Waste Recycling & Sustainability Awareness

Environmental awareness initiative promoting responsible e-waste disposal, recycling education, Earth Day outreach and sustainable practices.

SDGs 11 • 12 • 13 • 17
View Full Activity
Nigeria International

Nigeria Peacebuilding Partnership

International cooperation supporting peacebuilding, youth engagement, community development, SDGs, women's empowerment and institutional cooperation.

SDGs 4 • 5 • 11 • 16 • 17
View Full Activity
India International

India Youth Wellness & Educational Outreach

School and community outreach supporting youth wellness, peace education, emotional resilience and educational engagement.

SDGs 3 • 4 • 16 • 17
View Full Activity
India / USA International

India–USA Cultural Diplomacy

Arts and music partnership promoting intercultural dialogue, peace education, wellness programming, global broadcasting and cultural diplomacy.

SDGs 3 • 4 • 10 • 16 • 17
View Full Activity
Partnership International

IPC & iFitz Wellness Partnership

Preventive health education supporting wellness learning, nutrition awareness, stress management, fitness education and community resilience.

SDGs 3 • 4 • 17
View Full Activity
IPC Media, Arts & Culture

Building Platforms That Amplify Peace, Culture and Community Voices

Alongside field activities, IPC develops media and cultural platforms that expand public education, intercultural dialogue, humanitarian communication and the visibility of community-led action.

IPC Global Media Project

IPC Media Network & Public Information Platforms

IPC's media project strengthens the communication infrastructure behind its global mission. Through IPC Global News, IPC Radio, digital broadcasting, public-interest reporting and campaign distribution, the project documents field activities, shares peace and SDG education, amplifies civil-society voices and gives IPC leaders and partners a platform to communicate meaningful work.

  • IPC Global News reporting and public documentation
  • IPC Radio humanitarian and public-interest programming
  • Peace, human rights and SDG awareness campaigns
  • Coverage and amplification of IPC field activities
  • Media opportunities supporting responsible institutional engagement
IPC Arts & Culture Division — USA

Mashup 102 Radio Network & TV

Mashup 102 Radio Network is an IPC Arts & Culture Division initiative based in the United States, using music, culture, radio, visual media and live programming to promote unity, cultural diversity, community participation and positive global engagement.

  • Four live audio channels, including IPC Radio
  • Mashup 102 TV visual programming and event coverage
  • Multicultural music, arts and cultural programming
  • Interviews, community voices and special broadcasts
  • A media platform supporting IPC cultural and humanitarian outreach
Project Funding Goals

Help Expand the Reach of Sustainable Action

Contributions to this campaign support IPC's planned expansion of peace, SDG education, community leadership, local action and public-impact communication.

5,000 Youth Leaders

Build capacity in SDG awareness, peace education and responsible leadership.

10 SDG Action Hubs

Develop national coordination points supporting local community initiatives.

2,000 Volunteers

Support volunteer participation in practical SDG-aligned community action.

100 Impact Stories

Document and communicate community action through IPC media and digital platforms.

Allocation of Contributions

How Campaign Support Is Intended to Be Used

The project allocation framework prioritizes direct community action, education, outreach, accountability and the operational systems required to support them.

Program Area Allocation Description
Peace & SDG Education 25% Training programs, learning resources and educational materials for youth and community leaders.
Community Projects 35% Support for eligible local peace, humanitarian and SDG-aligned community initiatives.
Media & Outreach 20% IPC Global News, IPC Radio, Mashup 102 Radio Network & TV, public education, campaign distribution, storytelling, broadcasting and digital outreach.
Technology & Monitoring 10% Digital tools, reporting systems, documentation, monitoring and evaluation.
Administration 10% Operational logistics, compliance and essential administrative support for the project.
Impact & Transparency

Documented Action. Responsible Support.

IPC is strengthening its public documentation systems so supporters can see how community action, institutional engagement and sustainable-development work are progressing.

Public Impact Documentation

Activities are documented through IPC activity pages, IPC Global News, organizational reports, public communications and supporting photographic or video evidence where appropriate.

501(c)(3) Charitable Framework

Contributions are received in support of the International Peace Commission's charitable mission. IPC is recognized as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.

Join Hands for Greater Impact

Support Peace. Support Humanity. Strengthen the Mission.

Financial support helps IPC sustain the institutional infrastructure behind peacebuilding, humanitarian engagement, sustainable-development leadership, public education, community action, IPC media platforms, arts and cultural outreach, and international coordination.

Contributions support the charitable mission and activities of the International Peace Commission. IPC is recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by applicable U.S. law.
Contribute Through Service

There Is More Than One Way to Support the Mission

If financial support is not possible at this time, qualified individuals may contribute expertise, leadership, time and community service through limited volunteer opportunities within the Global SDG Leadership Network – An Initiative of the International Peace Commission (IPC).

Explore Global SDG Leadership