Ms. Klara Hoffmann
Senior Peace Education Consultant
Leading global educational frameworks to strengthen peace consciousness, intercultural literacy, and transformative learning across IFWPH’s international initiatives.
IFWPH empowers communities and institutions to resolve conflict with dignity—through dialogue, justice, and global cooperation.
The Supreme Peace Assembly (SPA) is the sovereign constitutional organ of IFWPH, holding final jurisdiction over policy, amendments, peace missions and governance across the Federation. As the spiritual and legislative center of world harmony, the SPA channels the collective human conscience—ensuring every decision upholds justice, equality and reconciliation.
Amend and uphold the IFWPH Charter
Exercise supreme jurisdiction on governance
Authorize peace missions & global initiatives
Ratify international treaties & partnerships
Elect & oversee the Central Committee
Interpret Charter provisions & issue rulings
Convene ordinary & extraordinary sessions
Supervise financial & ethical accountability
“The Supreme Peace Assembly shall constitute the highest deliberative and decision-making organ of the Federation.” — IFWPH Charter, Art. V, Cl. II(a)
The Central Committee is the principal executive body of IFWPH. It translates the resolutions of the Supreme Peace Assembly into policy, operations, and global initiatives, ensuring accountability, efficiency, and faithful execution of the Charter.
Senior Peace Education Consultant
Leading global educational frameworks to strengthen peace consciousness, intercultural literacy, and transformative learning across IFWPH’s international initiatives.
Coordinator, Youth Peace Leadership Programs
Championing youth engagement and nurturing a new generation of empowered peace leaders through inclusive, innovative, and global mentoring programs.
Community Peacebuilding Trainer
Strengthening grassroots peace infrastructures by training communities, local leaders, and women networks to build resilience, dialogue, and long-term social harmony.
Regional Coordinator, Women’s Peace Dialogue Network
Leading cross-border initiatives that amplify women's voices in peace negotiations and community-level conflict prevention across the region.
Cultural Peace Curriculum Developer
Designing culturally grounded peace-learning frameworks that preserve heritage, promote tolerance, and strengthen social cohesion across communities.
Conflict-Resolution Researcher
Conducting evidence-based research on conflict dynamics to develop data-driven peacebuilding strategies and sustainable reconciliation frameworks.
Peace Education Specialist
Advancing global peace literacy through innovative, research-driven educational models rooted in empathy, dialogue, and intercultural harmony.
Secretary for Europe & the Americas
Building bridges across Europe & the Americas through faith-led dialogue, community partnership, and peace advocacy.
Secretary for Asia-Pacific
Promoting interfaith harmony, cultural collaboration, and peace education across the Asia-Pacific region through global outreach and community leadership.
Secretary for Communications & Media
Amplifying global voices of peace through strategic communication and credible media engagement to strengthen IFWPH’s outreach.
Secretary for Religious Affairs
Promoting authentic understanding, interfaith harmony, and faith-based collaboration to strengthen global peace and mutual respect.
Secretary for Finance & Treasury
Ensuring transparent, ethical and accountable treasury for all peace missions and global programs.
Secretary for Research, Policy & Monitoring
Strengthening evidence-based governance and monitoring mechanisms to advance IFWPH’s global peace mission.
Spokesperson of the Federation
Amplifying IFWPH’s global mission through peace communication, media diplomacy and public advocacy.
Secretary for Coordination and Membership
A visionary leader uniting global members, strengthening institutional cooperation, and advancing peace-focused scholarship and collaboration worldwide.
Secretary for Religion & Interfaith Dialogue
Promoting interfaith harmony and religious understanding worldwide, leading initiatives to foster dialogue, cooperation, and global peace through faith-based collaboration.
12 per year, with published agendas and action trackers.
Convened on demand by ⅓ members for urgent deliberation.
Submitted to the Supreme Peace Assembly; archived by the Registrar-General.
Independent audits, followed by formal Assembly ratification.
The Central Committee operates under the direct authority of the Supreme Peace Assembly (Art. V, Cl. III), ensuring transparency and accountability across all IFWPH operations.
The General Assembly of Members (GAM) is the largest and most representative body of IFWPH. It consists of individuals, institutions, and honorary members who share a common conviction in peace, dialogue, and intercultural harmony. Through its assemblies and resolutions, it shapes the moral and democratic foundation of the Federation.
Individuals committed to peace and intercultural solidarity.
Universities, NGOs, peace centers, and research institutions.
Distinguished leaders and scholars invited by the SPA.
The Assembly’s authority is collective, moral, and democratic — derived from members’ will and commitment to peace.
Regional sessions adopt resolutions & declarations.
Reviews & ratifies as Federation law.
Implements & executes via global programs.
“Membership is both an honor and a solemn duty.” — Art. IV, Cl. IV(a–d)
“We come from different nations, but we speak one language — peace.”— Delegate, Africa Session 2026
“To belong to IFWPH is to believe that dialogue can rebuild the world.”— Youth Representative, Asia-Pacific 2025
“Equal dignity in voting makes this Assembly truly universal.”— Institutional Member, Europe 2025
Join the IFWPH General Assembly of Members and stand with those building a harmonious future for humanity.