Climate Change and Environmental Peace

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Pacific nations want higher emissions charges if shipping talks reopen

Seven Pacific island nations say they will demand heftier levies on global shipping emissions if opponents of a green deal for the industry succeed in reopening negotiations on the stalled accord. The United States and Saudi Arabia persuaded countries not to grant final approval to the International Maritime Organization’s Net-Zero Framework (NZF) in October and […]
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Doubts over European SAF rules threaten cleaner aviation hopes, investors warn

Doubts over whether governments will maintain ambitious targets on boosting the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) are a threat to the industry’s growth and play into the hands of fossil fuel companies, investors warned this week. Several executives from airlines and oil firms have forecast recently that SAF requirements in the European Union, United […]
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Curbing methane is the fastest way to slow warming – but we’re off the pace

Gabrielle Dreyfus is chief scientist at the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development, Thomas Röckmann is a professor of atmospheric physics and chemistry at Utrecht University, and Lena Höglund-Isaksson is a senior research scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. This March scientists and policy makers will gather near the site in Italy where methane […]

Sustainable Development and SDGs

Women, Peace and Security

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From Survival to the Future: What Everyday Adaptation in Ukraine Tells Us About Human Dignity

Everyday Adaptation as a Form of Knowledge When electricity disappears, ordinary infrastructure collapses into improvisation. Across social media, Ukrainians share videos of handmade stoves made from metal cans, clay candle heaters, and improvised cooking devices assembled from scarcely available materials. These are not experimental hobbies — they are responses to dire necessities for survival. “Kamforka-parties” […]
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What Does Feminist Peace Action Look Like in a World Shaped by War, Inequality and Crisis?

At a time when militarism is escalating, inequalities are deepening, and communities are facing overlapping crises, WILPF is choosing to tell a different story. Today, we are proud to launch our 2025 Annual Report, reimagined as a living 2026 calendar.  Instead of publishing a traditional report, we asked ourselves: What if our accountability could also […]
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WILPF Joins 1% for the Planet: Funding Feminist Peace for People and the Planet 

We are proud to announce that WILPF is now an official Environmental Partner of 1% for the Planet, a global network of businesses and individuals who commit one percent of their sales or income to environmental solutions —supporting specifically the work of our Ecological Justice programme.  Through our Ecological Justice programme, WILPF works at the intersection of feminist peacebuilding and environmental […]

Author Info

Muhammad Atta ur Rehman

Chairman, Institute of International Peace Leaders (IIPL) Muhammad Atta ur Rehman is the Chairman of the Institute of International Peace Leaders (IIPL), a global think tank dedicated to promoting peace, sustainable development, climate action, and interfaith harmony. Under his leadership, IIPL has expanded its international footprint through global partnerships, youth leadership initiatives, and high-level diplomatic engagements. He has represented the organization at major international forums, including the UN World Summit on Social Development, and continues to work closely with governments, diplomats, civil society, and academic institutions to advance dialogue on human rights, peaceful coexistence, and global cooperation. As Chairman, he provides strategic direction, strengthens international collaborations, and guides IIPL’s mission to empower youth and communities as catalysts for peace and sustainable progress worldwide.

Features and Events

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A high-profile delegation from the Institute of International Peace Leaders (IIPL) had the privilege of meeting with the esteemed President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Institute of International Peace Leaders Celebrates International Women’s Day 2024 – IWD2024 at Shah Latif Bhitai Hospital Hyderabad.

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Climate Resilient by Areeb ul Haq

Topic : Climate Resilient

“Climate resilient” refers to the ability of a system, whether it be a community, an ecosystem, or an infrastructure, to withstand and recover from the impacts of climate change. Climate resilience is becoming increasingly important as the Earth’s climate is changing rapidly due to human activity, and the effects of climate change are being felt around the world in the form of more frequent and intense natural disasters, sea-level rise, and other impacts.

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Second International Humanitarian and Peace Conference

Second IIPL International Peace Leaders Conference on Environmental Justice and Finding Solutions for Climate Catastrophe held in Baky, Azerbaijan in 2022.

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Workshop on Women Harassment Act and Women Empowerment

Keynote Speckers:
1. Mr. Atta Ur Rehman Chairman IIPL given Welcome Speech to all new induction of IIPL family, Present IIPL Vision / objective and activities during whole year. Pay Special thanks to Mr. Ahsen Mehmood (Founder & CEO) to arrange successful event, he also express Women and girls experience and fear different forms of sexual violence in public spaces, our aim to provide legal support to all victims therefore we are making a team of advocates with women wing who act on reported incident, in near future IIPL develop a Mobile APP for women harassment.

2. Ms. Advocate Asma Shabir (AHC) summarize data and provide research analysis on the incidence of street harassment, she explains basic terms connected to harassment like unwanted comments, gestures, or acts directed at someone in a public space without their consent, she elaborates legal sessions of harassment in the connection of street harassment to other forms of gender – based violence and discrimination of women and describe the individual and social consequences of street harassment. Street harassment is part of a continuum of violence against women with consequences on the individual woman’s well-being and on the whole society that needs to be recognized as a social problem and a form of discrimination. Domestic and workplace violence is now widely recognized as a human rights violation & sexual harassment. It happens on streets, in and around public transportation, schools, workplaces, and parks.

List of Participants of This session:
1. Mr. Saeed Qaimkhani Country Director IIPL.
2. Mr. Shaikh Salman Hussain Province Director IIPL
3. Mr. Syed Imran Ali Divisional Director IIPL
4. Mr. Bilal Naghar Ambassador IIPL
5. Mr. Daniyal Baloch Deputy Director IIPL
6. Mr. Waseem Ahmed Sharwani IIPL
7. Mr. Shahid Tanoli IIPL
8. Mr. Sajjad Hussain IIPL
9. Mr. Khurram Roofi Humanitarian Leader IIPL
10. Ms. Shabnum Rasheed Divisional Director IIPL Women Wing
11. Ms. Sabina Shah Deputy Divisional Director IIPL Women Wing
12. Ms. Jahan Ara IIPL
13. Ms. Hamida
14. Mr. Ahsan Mehmood (Founder and CEO Helping Mind)
15. Mr. Attaullah (Managing Director Helping Mind)
16. Nabeel Hyder (IT Coordinator)
17. Ms Mahnoor Sohail (Psychologist)
18. Ms Jaweria (Volunteer)
19. Mr. Majid Social Activist.
20. Mr. Osama Ansari Educationist.
21. Salman Abro Social Activist.
Solution:
IIPL women wing form a delegation who will visit schools, colleges, shopping mall and other workplaces to create awareness on women harassment. IIPL launch a mobile application for report the harassment cases. IIPL provide legal support to all harassment victims.

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Honorable Ambassador of Azerbaijan Called on a Delegation of IIPL

Honorable Ambassador of Azerbaijan Called on a Delegation of IIPL A delegation of Institute of International Peace Leaders called on His Excellency Khazar Farhadov, Honorable Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to discuss 2nd IIPL International Humanitarian and Peace Leaders Conference on Environmental Justice – Building Resilience in Times […]