WFWP SA’s main objective with regards to our work in the Soweto is to support the learning process for the benefit of a young learner. We have implemented a number of of project in this regard. The latest project implemented is Funville - Play to Learn.
Read MoreFrom June 23 to 28, the Women's Federation for World Peace South Africa, in collaboration with Youth and Students for Peace (YSP) and the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) Cape Town, hosted a 7-day Youth Leadership Training in Wynberg, Cape Town. This workshop aimed to instill and promote the values taught and modelled by WFWP Founders.
Read Morethe Women's Federation South Africa, in collaboration with ChangeX International and BookDash, embarked on a transformative initiative aimed at promoting early literacy among children aged 4-6 years old. This project sought to provide free books to approximately 2000 children. We aim to work together with 100 educators and caregivers, as well as 20 educational institutions in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Limpopo.
Read MoreOn 02 -08 July 2023 WFWP in collaboration with YSP South Africa hosted a 7 Days Youth Leadership Training in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Read MoreThe year 2023 has started in earnest for WFWP- South Africa's Literacy Project.
Read MoreSouth Africa’s National Women's Day, celebrated on August 9 each year, serves as an important reminder of the invaluable contributions that women make to society.
Read MoreIn a world where values and ethics are often overlooked, a one-day Character Education program, focused on sexual purity and the Divine Principle, took place at the Peace Embassy, Johannesburg, on Saturday 05 October 2023, under the auspices of the Women's Federation.
Read MoreOn August 10, 2024, the Women’s Federation for World Peace South Africa (WFWPSA) officially launched the Global Women Peace Network South Africa (GWPNSA) through a hybrid event that combined both virtual and in-person participation. Themed "Women Empowerment: A Catalyst for Sustainable Peace," the event had 20 online participants, while others gathered at the June 16 Memorial Acre in Central Western Jabavu, Soweto. The event was funded by the Women’s Federation for World Peace International. The launch aimed to unite women and NGOs to collaborate on peace - building from the grassroots level
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