
The history of the World March for Peace and Nonviolence goes back to the 2009 when it started from Wellington (New Zealand) on October 2, 2009, and arrived in Punta de Vacas (Argentina) on January 2, 2010, after travelling 200 cities in 97 countries promoting peace and nonviolence (in particular, nuclear disarmament). See article in CPNN at that time.
From the beginning, Pressenza has served as its media agency, and over the years CPNN has carried their articles on the second and third world marches that took place in 2019 and 2024, as listed below.
Team of the Third World March for Peace and NonViolence entered Nepal
The Third World March for Peace and Nonviolence Takes Its First Steps in Africa
Mexico supports the launch of the Third World March for Peace and Nonviolence
Start of the 3rd World March for Peace and Nonviolence: A global call for unity
The 2nd World March in Latin America with its message of Peace and Nonviolence
Launch of the Second World March for Peace and Nonviolence
The Americas are preparing for the second World March for Peace and Nonviolence
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