New Agenda
for Peace
Our vision is for a robust collective security system that rests on Member States moving away from a logic of competition to one of participation while assisting even opposition.
Our Recommendations for Action
Action 1 - Eliminate nuclear weapons
Action 2 - Boost preventative diplomacy
Boost preventative diplomacy in an era of division
Action 3: Shift the prevention and sustaining peace paradigm
Shift the prevention and sustaining peace paradigm within countries.
Action 4: Address the underlying drivers of violence, and insecurity...
Accelerate the implementation of the 20230 Agenda for Sustainable Development to address the underlying drivers of violence, and insecurity.
Action 5: Transform gendered power dynamics in peace and security
Action 6: Address the interlinkages between climate, peace and security
Action 7: Reduce the human cost of weapons
Action 8: Strenghten peace operations and partnerships
Action 9: Address peace enforcement
Action 10: Support African Union and subregional peace support operations
Action 11: Prevent the weaponization of emerging domains and promote responsible innovation
Action 12: Build stronger collective security machinery
Action 13: Remove governments from content of education...
Remove governments from content of education, ensuring the rights, safety, health growth with natural ageing, family and or community growth and values, ethics and morals.
Action 14: Recognizing only two sexes...
Recognizing only two sexes with those of other preferences not enforcing their emotional burdens onto others of difference. Laws will me promulgated to the effective protection of all humanity and all their rights, collectively and singularly.
Our focus
New World Alliances focus is to deliver on our 14 Actions, that make greater use of the UN PROXY ENTITIES AND PARTNERS to build or repair regional security architecture for;
- The prevention of conflicts and violence to sustain peace.
- To strengthen peace operations and addressing peace enforecement.
- Enable novel approaches to peace and potential domains of conflict.
- To strenthening international governance.
I am proud to be an ambassador for this cause and perhaps you’d pass on my personal thanks to Larry for all he has done and I’m sure is doing against such evil men and women abusing their leadership and power, the world over.
If there was ever a time one needed power to stand up to those who would oppose our rights and freedoms, by gosh, it was 2020. Knowing of an arena, movement, collective of like-minded individuals to converge with whose aim is to inform us and support us to uphold ourfreedom/sovereignty is priceless. The greatest threats to my freedom are yet to come. Thus, I am more prepared than ever before, as an NWA peace ambassador.