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Human Rights Day 2025 Statement – Mr. KC

Human Rights Day 2025 Statement - Mr. KC Statement Wednesday, December 10, 2025 - Today, on International Human Rights Day, we are reminded that many of the world’s leaders have fallen short in their responsibility to protect human dignity. Peace remains the only true and lasting solution. Through my Global

Statement by Mr. KC on the Latest Crisis in Benin

Statement by Mr. KC on the Latest Crisis in Benin Statement Tuesday, December 9, 2025 - I am deeply concerned about the latest political crisis in Benin, where the country’s military reportedly attempted to overthrow President Patrice Talon, suspend the constitution, dissolve state institutions, and close the borders. Such actions

Mr. KC’s Statement on the Thailand-Cambodia Conflict, Calls for Maximum Restraint

Mr. KC’s Statement on the Thailand-Cambodia Conflict, Calls for Maximum Restraint Statement Monday, December 8, 2025 - I am deeply concerned by the latest conflict in which Thailand has launched airstrikes into Cambodia as fighting has erupted across multiple areas along their disputed border. This escalation has resulted in tragic

Mr. KC’s Statement on Pakistan–Afghanistan Peace Talks

Mr. KC's Statement on Pakistan–Afghanistan Peace Talks 3 December 2025 - Afghanistan’s Taliban administration and Pakistan have agreed only to maintain a ceasefire in their recent peace talks. Meanwhile, violence in both nations continues to surge across multiple regions, and the rise in civilian casualties remains a grave concern. All

Educational inequality is a form of violence

Educational inequality remains one of the most pervasive and destabilizing forces in the contemporary world. When access to quality education is determined by geography, wealth, gender, or political circumstance, entire populations are denied the ability to participate fully in social, economic, and civic life. This disparity perpetuates cycles of poverty,

immense suffering endured by civilians in Gaza

The Europe Peace Foundation recognizes the immense suffering endured by civilians in Gaza as a result of ongoing conflict and restricted access to humanitarian aid. The profound loss of life, the trauma experienced by children, and the collapse of basic services represent a moral and political failure that the international

Call to action to end the violence in the United States!

The ongoing immigration crisis in the United States is deeply intertwined with global patterns of violence, inequality, and systemic racism. People fleeing war, persecution, and climate-induced displacement are met with policies that often criminalize survival and undermine human dignity. This crisis is not merely a domestic issue; it reflects the

Confronting the Global Hunger Crisis: A Call for Shared Responsibility

The world is facing an unprecedented hunger crisis that extends far beyond food scarcity—it is a multidimensional emergency driven by conflict, climate change, economic inequality, and political instability. Today, more than 780 million people do not have enough to eat, and entire regions are suffering the compounding effects of drought,

Mr. KC’s Statement on the Violence and Abduction of Female Students in Nigeria and the Call for a Peace Process

Mr. KC’s Statement on the Violence and Abduction of Female Students in Nigeria and the Call for a Peace Process Statement Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - I am deeply concerned by the ongoing violence in Nigeria, particularly following the recent attack on a government girls’ boarding school in Kebbi State,

Statement on Global Climate Inequality

The Europe Peace Foundation expresses deep concern over the accelerating impacts of climate change, which continue to strike hardest at communities already living in conditions of poverty. Extreme heat, rising sea levels, and the collapse of local ecosystems are forcing vulnerable populations into cycles of displacement, food insecurity, and conflict.

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