PROGRAM
2025 LPP Program
27th June 2025
09:45 Check-in
Check-in of Participants, Laureates and Guests
10:10 World Peace Flag Mandala
“May Peace Prevail on Earth”, Patrick Petit Uwe, Goi Peace Foundation
10:25 Welcome
10:30 The Global Peace Index 2024/2025
Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), Australia
10:55
Performed by Alexandra Chepurenko (Belgium)
“Ode to Joy” – Ludwig van Beethoven
11:00 Outstanding Environmental Peace
Tony Rinaudo, Australia
Developed the concept of farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR). This is a simple and low-cost technique that allows farmers to restore their land by encouraging existing trees to grow. As of today, 25+ countries are using FMNR.
11:15 Outstanding Peace Journalism
Gloria Laker Adiiki Aciro, Uganda
As the Founder and Director of the Peace Journalism Foundation (PJF), she has dedicated her career to training over 800 journalists in conflict-sensitive reporting, focusing on peacebuilding rhetoric and inclusive storytelling.
11:30 Outstanding Peace Activist
World Central Kitchen, USA
Founder and Executive Director of World Central Kitchen (WCK), Chef José Andrés has spearheaded Chefs for the World—a global network of culinary leaders mobilized to serve fresh, chef-prepared meals in the immediate aftermath of natural disasters and humanitarian crises. Since its inception in 2010, WCK has delivered over 500 million meals worldwide, uniting chefs and communities to bring both nourishment and hope in times of need.
11:45 Outstanding Peace Process
Dror Rubin, Israel, and Ghardir Hani, Palestine
Peace advocates, working to solve the conflicts between the Muslim and Jewish people in Israel with their leadership roles in the Constituencies for Peace interfaith dialogues.
11:55 Elephants for Peace, Rosemarie Gnaush, 2012 Laureate, Germany
12:00 - 12:30 Networking Break with Sustenance
12:30 Welcome from the City of Luxembourg
Maurice Bauer, Chief Alderman (First Échevin) of Luxembourg City
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
12:35 - 12:55 Panel Discussion: Talking Peace, Funding War — A Shift in the EU’s Vision of Peace?
This panel will unpack the contradiction between Europe’s identity as a peace project and its actual spending patterns. The €800 billion EU defence budget provides a sharp entry point, especially given how little space is given to peacebuilding, conflict prevention, or refugee inclusion. The discussion will explore: Are we still walking the talk?
Moderator:
Carlos Guadamuz
12:55 Dr. Koncha Pinós, 2023 Laureate - Dubai, UAE
How Biophilia Can Shape a More Peaceful World
Dr. Pinós explores how our natural love for life and the environment—known as biophilia—can inspire a more peaceful and sustainable economy.
13:00 Announcement of the 2025 World Peace Forum
Anne-Marie Voorhoeve, 2018 Laureate, Co-founder The Hague Center for Global Governance, Innovation and Emergence on behalf of the World Peace Forum – South Africa team.
13:05 Outstanding Peace Support
Chiche!, Luxembourg.
The Oppent Haus project connects asylum seekers to local residents, and Chiche!, a restaurant chain which offers employment opportunities to refugees, whilst promoting cultural exchange.
13:15 Outstanding Peace Activism
Jennifer Teege, Germany.
The German New York Times bestselling author determined in her efforts to inspire people to meaningfully engage in global progress. Involved in multiple peace projects including Flame of Hope and Glastonbury Festival.
13:30 Outstanding Youth Peacemakers
13:45 Closing Ceremony
13:55 World Peace Prayer, Metta Bhavana (Loving-Kindness Meditation), Lumbini, Nepal
14:00 Finished
2025 Register to the event
The 2025 Luxembourg Peace Prize ceremony will take place at 1 rue du Fort Thungen, L-1499 Luxembourg and shared online.