
Project Enduring Peace Update #8
✅ This month, Project Enduring Peace reached out to 200 members of Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (PNND)—a respected global network of legislators from over 100 countries working to prevent war and advance disarmament through law and diplomacy.
✅ We also contacted 200 UN Ambassadors in New York, inviting them to learn about our campaign and consider the proven models of Global Peace Systems—real-world examples where societies have successfully resolved conflicts without war. These systems offer a clear foundation for a modern treaty to end war between nations.
✅ In personalized messages, we introduced our mission: to secure a binding treaty that transforms international peace into law. We asked each leader to read and sign our growing global petition and consider becoming part of this historic initiative. We encouraged them to view our 17 min. video, “Ending War is Possible. Here’s Why and How,” which explains why securing an enforceable treaty to prevent international warfare, which was not possible in the last century, is possible now: www.projectenduringpeace.org .
✅ Encouraging responses are already coming in. We will continue building momentum by regularly engaging these officials who are already committed to peace and disarmament and reaching out to others.
Please share and sign the petition: https://www.change.org/p/project-enduring-peace-petition
For all children. For all time. No more war!
Project Enduring Peace
(Artwork is from Children's Exhibit in Hiroshima, Japan)