PEFENAP director urges Malawi to lead global peace efforts through justice and youth empowerment

Peace activist Edward Chaka believes Malawi can help solve world problems despite being a small country. He runs the People's Federation for National Peace & Development and thinks the nation should focus on helping people rather than just stopping wars. Chaka wants leaders to fix poverty and inequality because these issues cause fighting between countries. Young people need more chances to lead peace efforts across Africa and beyond.

The executive director says real peace means everyone has fair access to jobs and basic rights. Malwhile should work with nearby countries to tackle shared challenges like climate change and disease. Strong democracy at home can inspire other nations to protect their citizens better. The country must speak up at world meetings even when powerful nations disagree.

Nuclear weapons worry Chaka because they make conflicts more dangerous for everyone. Countries should share information about their military capabilities to prevent mistakes during tense situations. He wants governments to sign new agreements that reduce the number of deadly weapons around the world. Nations should promise never to use nuclear bombs first during any conflict.

The ongoing fight between Israel and Iran concerns the peace advocate greatly. He believes Iran should step back from violence to help end the regional crisis. Chaka thinks diplomacy works better than military action for solving international disputes.
 

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