On June 28, 2025, Bratislava, Slovakia welcomed the Central European conference of the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP), held under the theme “Quality Education for All – SDG 4: A Pathway towards the Better World,” organized by three countries: Slovakia, Austria and Hungary. The event brought together educators, peacebuilders, researchers, and representatives of civil society from across the globe.
This year’s conference was co-organized by the Creative Society project and the ALLATRA International Public Movement, whose collaboration supported the shared goals of sustainable development, global peace, and the transformative role of education in solving today’s pressing issues. Philippine Diaspora was also among the organizers.
Topics of presentations
Session 1 – Education for Peace in Family and Community (SDG 16)
This session explored how value-based education can foster peace within families and communities. Topics included intergenerational dialogue and the power of local initiatives in promoting harmonious societies.
Session 2 – Quality Education in Schools: Building Character (SDG 4)
Speakers highlighted the importance of integrating emotional and moral development into school education systems and examined how education can help shape responsible and compassionate individuals.
Session 3 – There is No Planet B: Clean Water, Clean Oceans (SDG 6)
The final session focused on environmental issues, including the water crisis, ocean pollution, and the growing impact of microplastics on ecosystems and human health.
From Dialogue to Action: Working Groups
Participants engaged in collaborative working groups that addressed:
Participation of the Creative Society project and ALLATRA Movement
Representatives of the Creative Society project and the ALLATRA International Public Movement contributed actively to the official program, presenting on urgent environmental and social topics. Their presentations were aimed at raising awareness and encouraging action toward a better future:
Their input emphasized the urgent need for international cooperation, scientific research, and global education on environmental and mental health threats.
Throughout the day, media representatives from the ALLATRA movement conducted interviews with conference participants. Many attendees noted that the presented topics, particularly regarding microplastic pollution and its hidden dangers, were previously unfamiliar to them but deeply alarming.
The Creative Society project and ALLATRA movement express sincere gratitude to the conference organizers for the opportunity to participate and contribute to this important international dialogue. The conference served as a vital platform for collaboration, exchange of ideas, and concrete steps toward a more peaceful, informed, and sustainable world.
About Creative Society
The mission of the Creative Society Project is to draw the world's attention to global natural disasters, study their causes, and find solutions. Our aim is to create conditions for global cooperation among scientists to protect human life, uphold international human rights, and prevent further natural disasters.
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