Deeply concerned over the non-violent approach through education in its broadest sense, the International Association of Educators for World Peace (IAEWP) urges the creation of a new breed of scientists, philosophers, parents, students, all educators, and especially leaders who are inspired with the vision of restoring world peace.
IAEWP's mission is to contribute to the improvement of man's ability to live at peace, to educate world citizens for peaceful co-existence and cooperation so that all people may have free access to the achievement of science and civilization.
We plan to set up a countervailing force to war, to marshall those forces for peace that now lie latent in every human heart. With the unique participation of enlightened and determined citizens, we can initiate and further promote those projects and activities needed to light up the pathway to world peace. Our major focus will be to plan ventures in international cooperation that would emphasize technology as it can benefit the entire human race and as the alternative to war.
IAEWP was founded in Huntsville, Alabama, USA in 1969. The first founding session took place in Norway in 1970 by a group of educators who are socially conscious and shared the same vision and concern over the increasingly violent culture worldwide. In this session, the IAEWP Charter was drafted.
IAEWP is now has chapters in over 80 countries, having consultative status with the United Nations. In 1987 it was designated Peace Messenger of the United Nations.