The Peace Public Policy House [PPPH] is the educational policy hub of the International Peace Diplomacy Corps, Inc. PPPH reinforces human fraternity through modern modalities of educational paradigms in consolidating multi-sectoral synergy. PPPH aspires on the proliferation of sustainable and inclusive knowledge dissemination based on data-based management for public resources through policy research; scholarly papers; and, including other allied publications that nurtures and impacts peace development.
The issue of the PPPH is to connect the gaps between various stakeholders towards the upliftment of human inclusion and sustainable peace development across its various thematic areas namely: (1) democracy; (2) migration; and, (3) human rights.
As an international hub of knowledge management, PPPH substantiates the connecting ideas from incubation to innovation spotlighting participatory development. The PPPH mobilizes ground-breaking global concerns. PPPH initiates to achieve the following aspirations: (1) innovation leadership in the context of qualitative and quantitative literature; (2) collaborate shared principles with public and private organizations in achieving commendable solutions; and, (3) showcase contested concepts anchored on the international solidarity, cooperation and security measures.
The International Peace Diplomacy Corps, Inc. Democracy Forum is a platform where people can empower people’s participation by safeguarding the values and principles of democracy. True democracy allows everyone to speak for their voices. People should engage and should find common shared values and principles. Values should safeguard the welfare of the people; it should not divide minorities into majorities. Democracy is a common responsibility, accountability and obligation by everyone.
The International Peace Diplomacy Corps, Inc. Migration Forum showcases the movements of peoples from one place to another, temporarily or permanently and for a variety of reasons. Most common types of migration can be labor migration, forced migration or displacement, human trafficking and modern slavery, and environmental migration. Implications to migration can be both positive and negative to both host and origin countries.
The International Peace Diplomacy Corps, Inc. Human Rights Forum spearheads the discussion on the principles that centers on equality and fairness. Individuals have freedom to make decisions for themselves regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, language, religion, and any other status as stated by the United Nations. This further includes the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education, among others. Human rights are living away from discrimination and limitations, it is equality.
Senior Advisors:
Ambassador Alex V. Lamadrid
Retired FSO, Department of Foreign Affairs
Dr. Satoru Nagao
Non-Resident Fellow, Hudson Institute
TBA
TBA
International Peace Diplomacy Corps, Inc.
For immediate inquiries,
please contact us through e-mail, activatepeace@gmail.com
Works by Philippine Innovation Entrepreneurship Mission, Inc. (Partner)
Unless otherwise noted, all content Copyright © 2024 International Peace Diplomacy Corps. Inc.
Dr. Reyron del Rosario (IPDCI Chairman)
2ND PEACE DIPLOMACY AWARDS 2024
For Elected, Appointed, Officials of the Philippine Government.