Why Was The Institute Formed?
The Institute was formed  to bring to bear the creativity and the unique knowledge of the Nobel Peace Laureates to solving the world's most violent prone and dangerous problem areas. Areas of violence, such as the Middle East conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians; the nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula; the nuclear crisis between India and Pakistan; the conflict between Taiwan and China; and others. Each of these areas of violence could precipitate the launch of a nuclear exchange and the killing of millions of people.

They are the world's most volatile areas and bringing the wisdom of multiple numbers of Nobel Peace Laureates and asking them to offer up either a new peace plan or suggestions on how existing peace plans, which may be stalled, can begin working, is the central means by which the Institute intends to reduce the violence in the world.

Having a former high ranking elected official of the United States government working with an ordained minister, with a group of Nobel Peace Laureates on this issue of compassion in diplomacy produced many results. The outcome of this conference was a book, How To Achieve World Peace: 6 Nobel Peace Laureates Answer The Question, which is available for $9.95 from the Institute and a series of videos on the Nobel Peace Laureates -$25 each. After this conference the overall organizing committee requested that a non-profit be formed to put on these conferences yearly, in different cities of the world and where the conferences could do the most good in reducing the violence and the killing that goes on.

Donate $10.00 for Peace or Join the Intitute

Donate $5.00 to $10.00 for our Peace work or

Join the Wholistic Peace Intstitute Community

The Institute works with Nobel Peace Prize Laureates and organizes major worldwide conferences with them. The mission of the Wholistic Peace Institute is to reduce the violence in the world through peace education in the world schools and Nobel Peace Laureate idea forums.

Click Picture Below Linking To Our Form.

Please email: Gary Spanovich
or call the Office: 503-493-6294