
Dubai to host world's largest summit on justice, love and peace
The Global Justice, Love & Peace Summit, themed 'One Planet, One Voice: Global Justice, Love and Peace,' will take place at the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), Expo City, Dubai, on April 12 and 13.
Organised by the I am Peacekeeper Movement, the event will feature 72 renowned speakers, including 10 Nobel Laureates, global thought leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, cultural icons, sports champions, and advocates of peace and justice.
The summit will be under the patronage of Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, Cabinet Member, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, who will also be the chief guest.
Launching the Summit, Dr Huzaifa Khorakiwala, Chairman of the I am Peacekeeper Movement, said: 'Our goal is to bring together global visionaries on a common platform to cultivate a world driven by justice, love, and peace. Under the powerful theme 'One Planet, One Voice: Global Justice, Love & Peace' and 28 Peace Gems, this epoch-making summit will unite global influencers and leaders with the shared mission of fostering universal harmony.'
This annual summit will be hosted in Dubai every year.
The summit will feature the Global Recognitions and Awards honouring 28 distinguished individuals and organisations for their contributions to justice, equality, compassion, and peace. They are selected from 84 nominated personalities through a non-biased, merit-based evaluation conducted by a 28-member Awards Research Committee representing 28 countries.
The awards across three categories – Justice, Love and Peace will recognize individuals from politics, law, education, activism, media, healthcare, technology, sports, entertainment, and environmental advocacy.
The summit will also launch 'I Am Peacekeeper' movement, an initiative to unite 1 million peacekeepers by September 21, 2025. The movement fosters seven human values of gratitude, forgiveness, love, humility, giving, patience, and truth.
'Peacekeepers are volunteers committed to world peace, universal harmony, and justice,' said Dr Khorakiwala.
The movement will work towards peace, reconciliation, and justice.
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