From RfP Bangladesh

We have received the report from Religions for Peace Bangladesh of their recently held event, “Art for Peace”, which was successfully organized on 16 August 2025 at KAFCO, Chattogram as a lead-up to the Chattogram Peace Summit 2025 scheduled for 6th September 2025.For detailed report, click here.Also, there was an event, “Poem for Peace”, organized by Religions for Peace Bangladesh in collaboration with Sammilito Abritti Joote, Chattogram.This was also one of the preparatory activities leading up to the Chattogram Peace Summit 2025, to be held on 6th September 2025, and it brought together voices of poetry, art, and harmony to inspire our shared vision of peace.There was “Tree Planting for Read more about From RfP Bangladesh[…]

From RfP Pakistan

A special session was held in the Sindh Assembly to mark National Minorities Day, all other legislative proceedings were deferred in the session held at the Old Assembly Hall.On aired on PTV World Reported by Sheeraz Ali Dahri.Religions for Peace Pakistan and Religions for Peace Asia Associate Secretary General Huma Ikramullah also was invited as a Special Guest and was seated in the Speakers Box.

Statement on Nuclear Abolition

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all the speakers and viewers who participated in the two-day event held on August 3 and 10; 80th Anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bombs, the end of World War II, and the establishment of the UN.A detailed report will be provided at a later date, but we deeply appreciate hearing your strong commitment to the abolition of nuclear weapons during this event.Today, the Statement on Nuclear Abolition has been released, sending a message from the Asia-Pacific region to the world.Statement on Nuclear Abolition (final version PM) 10 August 2025…

[Updated 8/18] 80 Years: Atomic Bombings, WWII & the UN

In partnership with RfP Japan, RfP Australia and RfP New Zealand, under the auspice of Religions for Peace Asia, is to remember the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the end of the Second World War, and the establishment of the UN and a rules-based multilateral order. There were two meetings to remember and acknowledge the past and its continuing legacies, to raise awareness of the escalating dangers of future nuclear threats, and to initiate and promote religious, spiritual, and moral responses in the ACRP chapters of the participating countries.🎥Recording from DAY 1 (Aug. 3)https://youtu.be/5tl7Q-XaAnQ✨NEW ✨🎥Recording from DAY 2 (Aug. 10)https://youtu.be/9A-fRkCdAh4📜Documents shared by speakers from DAY 1 (Aug. Read more about [Updated 8/18] 80 Years: Atomic Bombings, WWII & the UN[…]