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Mission Statement


The mission of Global Peace Initiative (GPI) is to inaugurate and promote international grassroots movements—especially in developing countries—to resolve wars and conflicts and to address human crises with practical, community-based solutions. There is a special focus on street children, abandoned women, victims of natural disasters, and refugees.


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Global Peace Initiative is unique among the world's peace and humanitarian organizations.


"I have no question that GPI will succeed in taking millions of street children off the streets, rescuing millions of widows, and providing medical assistance and clean drinking water to millions of poor people... I strongly endorse GPI and encourage you to do what you can to enable this extraordinary effort."
Nelson Bunker Hunt, Noted Dallas Businessman


Global Peace Initiative (GPI) is devoted to mobilizing grassroots movements within communities—especially those in developing countries—to resolve conflicts and local human crises with practical, community-based solutions.

Inspired by the work of Dr. K.A. Paul, GPI vigorously champions human dignity by creating ongoing initiatives that inspire local support for suffering people—especially women and children—who are victims of social, economic, cultural, political, or natural destructive forces. Through public peace rallies, education, and a challenging call to serve, Dr. Paul inspires and fortifies the conscience of the community, encouraging them to embrace and aid their most vulnerable residents. The resulting unprecedented groundswell of involvement by millions of concerned people quickly and radically changes the suffering and the conditions that caused it in the first place.

The strategy of GPI is not superficial or political; it is simple—yet radical. GPI intends to unleash a powerful concert of human spirits moving collectively to create an avalanche of good to displace evil, love to overcome hate, and compassionate service to the ease suffering.

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