
Program Schedule
TUESDAY DECEMBER 12, 2023
12 00 hrs.
Delegate Registration Desk Opens in Hotel
22 00 hrs.
Delegate Registration Desk Closes in Hotel
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 13, 2023
06 00 hrs.
Peace Breakfast
07 50 hrs.
Leave for United Nations Conference Center
08 15 hrs.
Registration Desk Opens at the United Nations Conference Centre
*Those who have yet to collect your Badge are to report at the UN Delegate Registration Desk
08 30 hrs.
Orchestra Performance
3RD PEACE SUMMIT OF EMERGING LEADERS
Opening Ceremony
10 30 hrs.
Networking Tea Session
11 00 hrs.
Keynote Address by
12 30 hrs.
Buffet Luncheon
13 15 hrs.
Delegates to be Seated
13 30 hrs.
A Story of Choice by Zak Ebrahim
A Terrorist’s Son
The Dad that planned the 1993 World Trade Center bombing attack, USA
15 00 hrs.
Networking Tea Session
15 45 hrs.
Sharing Sorrow, Bringing Hope by Sulaiman Khatib
Co-Founder, Combatants for Peace, Palestine
17 00 hrs.
A Summary of the Day
17 30 hrs.
Bus to depart for Hotel
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2023
06 30 hrs.
Peace Breakfast
07 45 hrs.
Leave for United Nations Conference Centre
08 45 hrs.
Delegates to be Seated
09 00 hrs.
Stopping Bloodshed by Imrana Alhaji Buba
Founder, Youth Coalition Against Terrorism, Nigeria
10 30 hrs.
Networking Tea Session
11 00 hrs.
Women, Wartime and the Dream of Peace
by Zainab Salbi is the founder of Women for Women International
12 30 hrs.
Buffet Luncheon
13 15 hrs.
Delegates to be Seated
13 30 hrs.
Parallel Sessions
Advocating Peace
15 00 hrs.
Networking Tea Session
15 45 hrs.
Child Soldier by Ziggy Chut
Former Child Soldier, the Red Army of South Sudan
17 00 hrs.
A Summary of the Day
17 30 hrs.
Bus to depart for Hotel
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2023
06 30 hrs.
Peace Breakfast
07 45 hrs.
Leave for the United Nations Conference Centre
08 45 hrs.
Delegates to be Seated
09 00 hrs.
The Unforgotten Wars by Derek Schwartz
An U.S. Marine who fought in both the Iraq and Afghanistan War, USA
10 30 hrs.
Networking Tea Session
11 00 hrs.
An Escape from Afghanistan by Rahila Haidary
A Refugee who escaped from Taliban Rule
13 00 hrs.
Farewell Luncheon
13 45 hrs.
Delegates to be Seated
14 00 hrs.
Peace Starts with ME by Janice Leong
Regional Director, Humanitarian Affairs Asia
15 30 hrs.
Farewell Tea Reception
16 15 hrs.
To Be Seated
16 30 hrs.
OFFICIAL CLOSING CEREMONY
My Peace Experience
by 2022 Peace Ambassadors
Closing Address by a Special Guest
A Film on Our Peace Journey
3rd Peace Summit of Emerging Leaders
17 30 hrs.
Bus to depart for Hotel
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2023
06 30 hrs.
Farewell Breakfast
12 00 hrs.
Check-out from Hotel

Achiraya Wattanakit
Chulaongkorn University, Thailand
One of my greatest reservations about international conferences, in general, is the fact that delegates show up, ready to throw solutions at each other, thinking they each have the best solution to a given international problem. However, the Peace Summit at the UN Conference Centre was unique; what positively surprised me and left a lasting impression on me was the fact that every single delegate at the Peace Summit attended with only the expectation of being exposed to other cultures, learning from others’ experiences, and collaborating on formulating ideas. All the delegates subjected themselves to openness in the best sense and allowed themselves to be immersed in this pot of cosmopolitan ideas.
It was exhilarating to see that all of the almost 400 delegates at the symposium could unite in a common conscience from biologists to psychiatrists to engineers and politicians. At the summit, all the delegates gave humanity priority; it was all about peace-buildings. At the end of the day, we all learnt that the differences across cultures only served as tools to enrich humanity with the ability to find better solutions as opposed to dividing us.
The Peace Summit was an experience that I would not hesitate to shout from the rooftops for all to hear; I highly recommend all eligible and promising young leaders to attend the event. I look forward to staying involved with Humanitarian Affairs and following the initiatives that spring out of the Peace Summit in years to come.