Thousands of Volunteers United for a Global Peace Event

Volunteer Teams of Airport Guide, Drivers, Interpreters, Media, Medical, Security and Installation Dedicated to the Safe and Successful International Event

HWPL

A grand-scale peace event was held in South Korea September 18th-20th with stable operation and participants’ satisfaction. Themed “Implementation of Multidimensional Strategies for Institutional Peace,” the world peace event hosted by Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) with the contribution of 2,000 volunteers was set to welcome over 800 global leaders from 121 countries representing diverse sectors including politics, education, youth, women, media, and religion from around the globe.

At the heart of this grand occasion was the dedicated Airport Team, working tirelessly to ensure the smooth arrival and departure of participants.

The skilled drivers from the HWPL Convoy Team undertook meticulous vehicle inspections to transport the participants and provided a total distance driven of approximately 800,000 km, or spinning 20 times of the globe.

Volunteer interpreters also played a vital role in facilitating communication, translating all materials into over 20 languages.

The broadcast media team worked to capture and convey the essence of the summit, with the videos making this event accessible to people around the world in various languages.

The medical department of active doctors, oriental medicine doctors, and nurses prepared a wide range of emergency medicines, from simple digestive medicines, to this event.

For the Security Department, all staff were not professional security guards but volunteers desiring to help for peace. Deputy General Manager of the Security Department, said, “About 400 Security Department members received continuous education and training starting in March with actual simulations.”

The installation team was responsible for the critical infrastructure necessary to make the event a success, handling electrical setups, and maintenance throughout, ensuring a seamless experience for attendees.

“All of these volunteers, driven by their passion for peace, are working tirelessly to support the peace summit, and their unwavering commitment is truly remarkable. We HWPL appreciate their dedication, and hope that the government will support this peace movement,” said an HWPL official.

HWPL, a South Korea-based international peace NGO affiliated with the UN ECOSOC and the UN DGC, has carried out global peace movements for world peace and cessation of war since its foundation in 2013. South Korea recently suffered from the recent 2023 World Scout Jamboree with global participants with poor management and apology from the government.

Website: https://www.hwpl.kr/language/en/home-hwpl-_en/