Brief history of the Worldwide organization for peace OMPP/WOFP and its global impact.
For 33 years, the Peace Organization has worked institutionally and continues to fulfill its mandate to generate a culture of peace in the world. It makes a permanent call to institutions, political and religious leaders, and the media around the world, promoting dialogue in search of reaching reciprocal agreements to foster better peaceful coexistence between nations, peoples, and culture.
Info from the WORLDWIDE ORGANIZATION FOR PEACE (OMPP-WOFP)
OPP OMPP WOFP: A Commitment to Peace Since 1991
Worldwide Organization for Peace: Preserving Life, Promoting Peace
OMPP: Fighting for Dignity, Peace, and Dialogue
This Organization is made up of men of good will of different nationalities, religions and cultures, with a vocation to selflessly serve their fellow men, with the aim of working together for a better and peaceful world.
Current profile of OMPP-WOFP WORLDWIDE ORGANIZATION FOR PEACE
In August 2019, it established its legal headquarters at Relatores No. 15 Madrid, Spain. It agreed to establish an Organization under Organic Law 1/2002 regulating the Right of Association, which is called the Worldwide Organization for Peace (OMPP).
The Board of Directors of the Entity is appointed
- President: Carlos Alberto Peralta
- Secretary: Carlos Tello Chávez
- Legal Representative: Antonio Martínez – Espada Pascual
Its objective is the preservation of human life, to propose and provide a culture of peace and well-being among the infinite possibilities, particularly through religions, the media, research and education.
The General Secretariat groups 178 general secretaries in 178 nations. The OMPP-WOFP also has offices in Rome, Italy.
Then it was decided not to call these, which are now agencies and Organizations of OMPP, programs.
As it has been proposed, the current structure and strategic objectives pose a scenario of new and greater financing needs.
“Humanitarian aid to vulnerable populations in crisis situations and any other activity that contributes to human development and their peaceful coexistence within the guidelines and international cooperation in the model framework in which they are dictated by the United Nations.”
Description of the different areas in which OMPP/WOFP works: conflict mediation, humanitarian assistance, sustainable development and peace education.
OMPP/WOFP works in a variety of areas to achieve its goals:
• Conflict mediation: Collaborates with governments and organizations to resolve disputes peacefully.
• Humanitarian assistance: Provides essential resources such as food, clean water and medicine to communities affected by conflict and natural disasters.
• Sustainable development programs: Implements initiatives that seek to improve the infrastructure and economy of vulnerable regions, such as the construction of transcontinental railroads in Africa and America to facilitate trade and tourism.
• Education and culture of peace: Promotes educational programs that instill values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence, working in collaboration with academic and cultural institutions.
Messages of Peace for the New Millennium
In 1991, Carlos Peralta, President of the Worldwide Organization for Peace, proposed to the UN official Kofi A. Annan to make the book Messages of Peace for the New Millennium and together they went to speak with the Secretary General of the United Nations Javier Pérez de Cuéllar about creating this book with the heads of member states. Mr. Kofi Annan would take office as Secretary General of the United Nations Organization, UN and would sign that first message to open the book together with 192 high world leaders. Mr. Kofi Annan has received the Nobel Peace Prize
This work that OPP, OMPP WOFP convenes with original messages signed by the heads of states for World Peace, is a tribute to the United Nations for its more than half century in favor of a world in Peace. Thus, heads of state from 181 nations and by the end of 2000 there were 192 UN member countries that signed the agreement, since it was other countries that joined the United Nations during that period. A long journey around the world and everyone united for the first time to give their message of Peace.
The book begins with words from the then UN Secretary General Kofi Annan: “It is a very gratifying experience for me to be one of the constituent parts of the first World Guide to Peace. Peace is a universal goal, and it cannot be achieved without global cooperation. We must all work together, not only to end war, but also to eradicate hunger, poverty and pestilence. We must build societies based on the principles of justice, democracy and the rule of law, for true peace encompasses all of these elements. For the sake of our future, let us strive to create a global culture of peace.”
Adhesions of sports personalities
Argentina football player and world champion Lionel Messi, Honorary Goodwill Ambassador for Peace of OMPP WOFP, proudly shows the book Football and Peace in the world. He has accepted to commit himself to the launch of OMPP WOFP program universities for Peace.
“Football and Peace in the World”
The next step was to inspire the authorities of the International Federation of Associated Football (FIFA) in Switzerland to create a similar book entitled “Football and Peace in the World” with messages of peace signed by the 207 presidents of the Football Federations associated with FIFA and the six heads of the Continental Football Confederations, in their capacity as special guests. All the original messages signed from the beginning, the sole intention was that the same original messages, now in the possession of the OMPP, would be destined for a museum for Peace to be built in the historic city of Geneva, the organizer of these events. This next highly illustrated book, as with all literary works for Peace, did not ask the signatories for any kind of contribution, only their honorable participation expressed voluntarily, which was more than enough, the opening of this book with FIFA being a tribute to “Fair Play.” It begins with a message of peace to the world written by Joseph Blatter, president of the body that administers world football, and his message, as well as those of 202 presidents of associations and federations, a total of 202 countries, were written and signed by each of the heads of the international football bodies.
At the request of Peralta, director and mentor of the project, in agreement with the authorities of the International Federation of Associated Football, this is a book in homage to FIFA and Fair Play, a flag that has been flying for more than a hundred years, with firm and strict rules that promote fair play and sportsmanship, serving this sport, football, as the ideal means to promote the encounter between peoples and cultures, for the sake of world peace.
Interfaith Peace Council
Between 2006 and 2007, after Peralta participated as the head of the OMPP in the NATO meetings in Tirana, Albania, where the situation in the Balkans was discussed, he presented a program of Universities for a Culture of Peace and Sustainable Development. His theory was previously submitted to the OMPP and accepted, and then presented at this NATO meeting, held at the Cultural Center of Tirana, a project that would benefit countries in conflict (based on the first UN University of Peace in Colon, Costa Rica, launched by its president emeritus, Rodrigo Carazo).
Another proposal he presented at that congress was to hold cultural meetings between different religions and cults in favor of peace. There he committed himself to the OMPP, to create an Interreligious Council for Peace, made up of high religious authorities, who in extreme situations of disputes or confrontations, are listened to by the parties in conflict with great attention and respect, where the World Organization for Peace (OMPP), had already set up two advisory councils, the Higher Interreligious Council (CSI) and another with former leaders of member countries of the UN.
From there and from the year 2007, with the experience that the head of the World Organization for Peace had in his functions as Secretary General of the Trialogo di Roma in the three Americas for more than two decades, which managed to convene a Permanent Interreligious Council, made up of religious ministers of the different religions; Christian, represented by Catholic Bishops, Lutherans, Orthodox, Evangelical Pastors of different Protestant Churches, and Muslim Imams, Jewish Rabbis, Buddhist and Taoist Masters, Druze Sheiks and Hindu Swamis.
The Interreligious Higher Council was created, participating as an advisor in all projects that the OMPP / WOFP presents to the UN, UNESCO or another International Organization, for the benefit of a Culture of Peace.
Headquarters in the administrative office of the Presidency, Rome, Italy.
Via Tuscolana 339, Rome, Italy
Roma@OMPP.org
Program Stem Cells
The World Peace Organization, which has the protocols and licenses for umbilical cord stem cells in its Humanitarian Health program in 192 nations, plans to start its second free distribution program to Ministries of Health in 192 countries in August 2025, to process the umbilical cords of healthy mothers and normal births. We are in times of post-C19 pandemic and post-vaccine, so there are free protocols with medical training and support for laboratories to correctly process these organs, where their cells bring solutions and cures, regenerating affected organisms of a population wounded by the aforementioned conditions and also against Silent Cancer, which, by lowering the immune system, is being treated with Super Car T cells for Blood Cancer and Solid Tumors.
There are 380 expert doctors, trained for this global operation with extensive knowledge of umbilical cord stem cells.

















