Program Schedule

TUESDAY

JANUARY 20, 2026
12 30 hrs.

Registration Desk Opens at the Hotel Lobby

22 30 hrs.

Registration Desk Closes

WEDNESDAY

JANUARY 21, 2025
06 30 hrs.

Tranquil Breakfast

07 45 hrs.

Leave for the United Nations Conference Centre

*Delegates are required to wear formal wear

*Delegates who have yet to receive their badges are to collect it at the
  UN Delegate Registration Desk from 8.30 AM

THE 5TH GLOBAL PEACE SUMMIT
OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY
10 15 hrs.

Bridge Building Break

11 00 hrs.

A Blueprint for Peacebuilding

Patricia Shafer

Executive Director, NewGen Peacebuilders
Senior Fellow for Peace Education at Washington

12 30 hrs.

Harmonious Luncheon

13 15 hrs.

Delegates to be Seated

13 30 hrs.

The Missing Piece in Peacebuilding

Dr Manal Omar

Executive Director, NewGen Peacebuilders
Senior Fellow for Peace Education at Washington

15 00 hrs.

Bridge Building Break

15 45 hrs.

A Light in the Darkness of War

Ruben Mawick

A German Volunteer Medic in Ukraine

17 00 hrs.

Conclusion of Session

THURSDAY

JANUARY 22, 2025
06 30 hrs.

Tranquil Breakfast

07 45 hrs.

Leave for the United Nations Conference Centre

08 45 hrs.

Delegates to be Seated

15 45 hrs.

Echoes of Survival

Var Ashe Houston

A Cambodian Genocide Survivor

10 15 hrs.

Bridge Building Break

11 00 hrs.

Beyond the Darkness

Antoinette Mutabazi

A Rwandan Genocide Survivor

12 30 hrs.

Harmonious Luncheon

13 15 hrs.

Delegated to be Seated

13 30 hrs.

Conceived in Conflict

Lejla Damon

A Bosnian War Child

15 00 hrs.

Bridge Building Break

15 45 hrs.

Hope Against the Odds

Sulaiman and Chen Alon

Combatant for Peace

17 00 hrs.

Conclusion of Session

FRIDAY

JANUARY 23, 2025
06 30 hrs.

Tranquil Breakfast

07 45 hrs.

Leave for the United Nations Conference Centre

08 45 hrs.

Delegates to be Seated

09 00 hrs.

Forgiveness as a Path to Peace

Marina Cantacuzino

Founder, The Forgiveness Project

10 15 hrs.

Bridge Building Break

11 00 hrs.

Empowering Peace Forum

The Importance of Your Role as a Peace Ambassador

12 30 hrs.

Harmonious Luncheon

13 15 hrs.

Delegated to be Seated

13 30 hrs.

A Manifesto for a Kinder World

Jennifer Nadel

Director of Compassionate

Centre for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education

Stanford University School of Medicine

15 15 hrs.

OFFICIAL CLOSING CEREMONY

My Peace Experience

by 2026 Peace Ambassadors

A Film on Our Peace Journey

The 5th Global Peace Summit of Emerging Leaders

16 30 hrs.

Embark on Your Peace Odyssey

Conclusion of the 5th Global Peace Summit 2026

SATURDAY

JANUARY 24, 2025
07 00 hrs.

Farewell Breakfast

12 00 hrs.

Check-out from Hotel

Achiraya Wattanakit

Chulaongkorn University, Thailand

One of my greatest reservations about international conferences, in general, is the fact that delegates show up, ready to throw solutions at each other, thinking they each have the best solution to a given international problem. However, the Peace Summit at the UN Conference Centre was unique; what positively surprised me and left a lasting impression on me was the fact that every single delegate at the Peace Summit attended with only the expectation of being exposed to other cultures, learning from others’ experiences, and collaborating on formulating ideas. All the delegates subjected themselves to openness in the best sense and allowed themselves to be immersed in this pot of cosmopolitan ideas.

It was exhilarating to see that all of the almost 400 delegates at the symposium could unite in a common conscience from biologists to psychiatrists to engineers and politicians. At the summit, all the delegates gave humanity priority; it was all about peace-buildings. At the end of the day, we all learnt that the differences across cultures only served as tools to enrich humanity with the ability to find better solutions as opposed to dividing us.

The Peace Summit was an experience that I would not hesitate to shout from the rooftops for all to hear; I highly recommend all eligible and promising young leaders to attend the event. I look forward to staying involved with Humanitarian Affairs and following the initiatives that spring out of the Peace Summit in years to come.