WOMEN
The Central Role of Women in the New World of Peace
The Central Role of Women in the New World of Peace
At
the center of the women leaders in the Unification organization is Mrs.Hak
Ja Han Moon, the wife of Reverend Moon. She has emerged as one of the world’s
top women leaders and probably the most traveled. Since 1992, she has visited more
than a hundred nations, speaking in hundreds of cities advocating for the
peaceful resolution of conflict, the strengthening of the family and a life
of living for others. She has spoken in the US Congress, the Great Hall of
China and the Japanese Diet, She has been received by numerous heads of state
including the presidents of India, Uruguay, Nepal and the Dominican
Republic.Women's Federation for World Peace (WFWP)
Inaugurating WFWP, Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moon spoke in 64 nations beginning at the United Nations. In l995, Mrs. Moon was accompanied by President George W. Bush and his wife Barbara in a September 1995 address before an audience of 50,000 in Tokyo, Japan.
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WFWP Sisterhood Ceremonies for World Peace

A signature activity of WFWP are its international sisterhood ceremonies joining women from nations and races where there is a history of conflict. This activity started in 1993 in Korea, which has been at enmity with Japan for centuries. More than 160,000 Japanese women visited Korea and were matched to a Korean sister. Since then, sisterhood ceremonies have been held in dozens of nations joining women from warring factions, religions and races, In the United States, hundreds of sisterhood ceremonies have been held involving white, black and Latina women. In 1998, the President’s Commission on Race recognized it as one of America’s Promising Practices. These Sisterhood Ceremonies have solidified peace through effectively using women’s strong spirit of unconditional love and forgiveness.

