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WFWPI General Assembly Program

Date: Saturday, February 11, 2023

Time: 8 PM - 11 PM KST

Place: Zoom (capacity 300 ppl), YouTube

Participants: OPEN TO EVERYONE

Translation: By Volunteers

Happy New Year and Greetings from WFWP International. We wish you, your family, and your community prosperity and happiness in this new year.

WFWP IHQ is preparing to kick off the new year with the Annual WFWPI General Assembly for leaders, members and guests. The assembly will be held on February 11, 2023 (KST) at Zoom and YouTube.

The event will include opening and welcoming remarks, a healing session, inspiring entertainment, and sharing of the international and regional action plans for 2023.


Moderators

Ms. Akiha Suzuki

As a real estate consultant, Ms. Akiha Suzuki researches real estate markets, especially in the Asia Pacific region, and provides professional investment and financial advice to domestic and international clients looking to buy, sell or invest in properties. She believes that real estate is not only a source of investment and income but also a major source of human activity. In addition to her work, she is also a youth leader for WFWP Japan. In 2021, she contributed as a team leader for the WFWPI Young Professionals’ Team where she does activities to promote a culture of peace. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Law from a University in Japan and a Master's degree in Development, Environment and Policy from the University of Sussex in the UK.


Mrs. Jacqueline Sou Aber

Mrs. Jacqueline Sou Aber is a member of the WFWPI Global Committee on Education and Humanitarian Activities from Burkina Faso. She also carries out peace initiatives giving local conferences on peace in the family and empowering young girls to improve their self-esteem and realize their dreams. She is an environmental activist working with the national WFWP to create, implement and develop projects related to environmental protection and climate change in our nation. She is also a Teacher Assistant at the International School of Ouagadougou and an EAL (English as Another Language) Teacher. She also worked in curriculum development and implementation as well as developing Adult Literacy Programs. She has been married for 27 years and has three lovely children. She is a lifelong learner who enjoys reading and being in nature.

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