Thousands of Volunteers United for a Global Peace Event.
Volunteer Teams of Airport Guide, Drivers, Interpreters, Media, Medical, Security and Installation Dedicated to the Safe and Successful International Event
A grand-scale peace event was held in South
Korea from September 18 to 20 with stable operation and participants’
satisfaction. Themed "Implementation of Multidimensional Strategies for
Institutional Peace," the world peace event hosted by Heavenly Culture,
World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) with the contribution of 2,000
volunteers was set to welcome over 800 global leaders from 121 countries
representing diverse sectors including politics, education, youth, women,
media, and religion from around the globe.
At the heart of this grand occasion was the
dedicated Airport Team, working tirelessly to ensure the smooth arrival and
departure of participants. Their responsibilities spanned from issuing visas to
ticketing, guaranteeing the safety of participants, and even handling
unforeseen flight disruptions. In their unwavering commitment to safety and
order, they left no stone unturned to ensure a seamless airport experience for
all.
The skilled drivers from the HWPL Convoy
Team as another group of volunteers undertook meticulous vehicle inspections to
transport the participants with comfort and safety. Their professionalism and
dedication left a lasting impression on visitors. The total distance driven by
volunteer drivers during the event was approximately 800,000 km, or spinning 20
times of the globe.
Volunteer interpreters also played a vital
role in facilitating communication in sessions of the summit. Their commitment
to connecting communications ensured a meaningful experience for all involved.
“All of the 800 guests participating in over 30 sessions require
interpretation. And all materials have to be translated into over 20 languages.
Not only private organizations but also most national forums do not operate on
such a large scale. Our HWPL interpretation and translation volunteers are
carrying out this entire process,” said a volunteer interpreter.
The broadcast media team, consisting of 208
volunteers, worked to capture and convey the essence of the summit to a global
audience. “I believe that our videos serve as a powerful tool for spreading a
culture of peace, making this event accessible to people around the world in
various languages,” said a volunteer.
The medical department prepared a wide
range of emergency medicines, from simple digestive medicines, to this event.
They are all active doctors, oriental medicine doctors, nurses, volunteering to
contribute to peace. Team leader of the Medical Department explained, “Because
it is an event held by a private organization, many people do not know whether
a medical team is prepared.” At the same time, he added that guest-room-visit
medical inspections were also conducted so that the participating VIPs could
focus only on the peace project.
All staff in the Security Department, which
is responsible for the safety of personnel, are not professional security
guards but volunteers made up of able-bodied men and women who have gathered
for peace. In relation to this, Deputy General Manager of the Security
Department, said, “For the event, about 400 Security Department members
received continuous education and training starting in March, and starting in
June, we trained through actual simulations.”
The installation team was responsible for
the critical infrastructure necessary to make the event a success. They handled
electrical setups, stage installations, and maintenance throughout the event,
ensuring a seamless experience for attendees.
“All of these volunteers, driven by their
passion for peace, are working tirelessly to support the peace summit, and
their unwavering commitment is truly remarkable. We HWPL would like to
appreciate their dedication and hope that the government will support this
peace movement,” said a HWPL official.
HWPL, a South Korea-based international
peace NGO affiliated with the UN ECOSOC and the UN DGC, has carried out global
peace movements for world peace and cessation of war since its foundation in
2013. South Korea recently suffered from the recent 2023 World Scout Jamboree
with global participants with poor management and apology from the government.
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