Asia
China, Philippines, Japan, Kazakhstan, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Nepal, East Timor, Singapore, Malaysia, Mongolia, Tunga, Malaysia, Mongolia, Tunga, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam
Europe
Germany, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, Georgia, Spain, Poland, Moldova, Czech, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Belgium, Italy
Middle East
Afghanistan
Africa
Republic of South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Egypt, Libya, Ethiopia, Ghana, Rwanda, Bhutan, Republic of South Sudan, Cameroon, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Angola, Gambia, Morocco, Zambia, Central African Republic, Burundi, Equatorial Guinea, Uganda, Malawi, Namibia
IWPG Korea
Seoul South Gyeonggi, Seoul North Gyeonggi , Seoul West Gyeonggi, Seoul East Gyeonggi, Incheon, Daejeon Chungcheong, Jeonbuk, Gwangju South Jeonnam, Daegu North Gyeongbuk Gangwon, Busan South Gyeongnam, Busan East Gyeongnam
Oceania
Australia, New Zealand, Marshall Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Palau, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Samoa
North America
U.S.A, Canada
South America
Mexico, Colombia, El Salvador, Brazil
Network of IWPG
Since its foundation in September 2013, IWPG has formed a global network that transcends national borders, race, religions and ideologies to realize world peace. Today, there are over 100 branches around the world with more than 230 cooperation groups. Notably, in September every year, women leaders from all over the world gather together to discuss and exchange practical ways to achieve peace. It has become the premier event of IWPG and a place of impressive harmony and solidarity. The Advisory Council and Publicity Ambassadors of IWPG are the foundation of the IWPG’s network. Furthermore, IWPG-centered women’s networks are actively growing in each country and region.
IWPG Peace Committee
The IWPG has the ‘Peace Committee’ to actively promote peace activities in the world. The IWPG Peace Committee consists of three or more members in each region and plans and implements IWPG’s initiatives and peace activities in accordance with the cultural and situational characteristics of each region. In the case of the Republic of Korea, where the headquarter of IWPG is located, peace committees are being established in small administrative units in cities, towns and even villages all across the country leading more and more women in Korea to become members of IWPG