Within Central and South America
In a world often plagued by conflicts and divisions, it is crucial for us to make peace a priority in our world. Central and South America have witnessed their fair share of violence, political unrest, and societal fractures throughout history. However, it is our collective responsibility to advocate for peace, unity, and cooperation to ensure a better future for the people within these vibrant and diverse countries and communities.
Peace serves as a catalyst for progress in every society. It creates conditions where people can live free from violence and enjoy social justice. By advocating for peace in Central and South America, we strive towards achieving stability at both regional and global levels.
Our Mission​
Our Values
ILP Instituto de Lideres Latinoamericanos por la Paz
Human Rights, Equality, & Justice
We are committed to upholding the fundamental principles of the United Nations, including respect for human rights, equality, justice, and the peaceful resolution of conflicts.
By promoting dialogue, understanding, and cooperation among nations, we aim to address the root causes of instability and violence, striving for a future characterized by harmony, prosperity, and respect for diversity.
Everyone Matters
We stand firmly against all forms of discrimination, repression, and violence. We believe in the inherent worth and importance of every human being, and we are dedicated to ensuring that their rights are protected and upheld. Through education, advocacy, and the implementation of effective policies, we seek to eliminate poverty, inequality, and social injustice, empowering communities to thrive in an inclusive and peaceful society.
Power of Open Dialogue
We strive to create a platform for open dialogue, bridging divides and fostering mutual understanding among diverse cultures, nations, and peoples. By cultivating a culture of peace, we endeavor to build strong relationships and enduring partnerships that transcend borders, contributing to a peaceful and prosperous future for Central and South America.