International Institute for Promotion and Development of Dynamic Peace Ideas ( IPDPI )
International Institute for Promotion and Development of Dynamic Peace Ideas, was established when Abedin Mahdavi and his friends was student in university at different fields of study and they started cultural, Literary Legal activities for Peace. In this group, he was just journalist and artist and only he begins field work and goes to war-torn countries in the direction of art and news activities and also for Holy Children Projects. Over the years, the agency has become less active, focusing more on research activities on wars and their devastating effects on the environment, and especially on the family foundation.
In 2013, he rebuilds the institute based on his experiences in fieldwork and attracts power in various specialties including anthropology, psychology, sociology, international law, economy, medicine and crisis relief, crisis management, management of international cultural projects, history, the environment and culture and art. The main goal of this international organization is to provide the right solutions to create lasting international peace for politicians, statesmen and fighters through the solidarity of various sciences in order to achieve a generous, peaceful family.
He repeatedly said: “Maybe this family will not be formed until after my death, but I will try for this beautiful dream.”
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IPDPI, International Institute for Promotion and Development of Dynamic Peace Ideas
IPDPI, International Institute for Promotion and Development of Dynamic Peace Ideas, was established when Abedin Mahdavi and his friends was student in university at different fields of study and they started cultural, Literary Legal activities for Peace. In this group, he was just journalist and artist and only he begins field work and goes to war-torn countries in the direction of art and news activities and also for Holy Children Projects. Over the years, the agency has become less active, focusing more on research activities on wars and their devastating effects on the environment, and especially on the family foundation.
In 2013, Abedin Mahdavi rebuilds the institute based on his experiences in fieldwork. The main goal of this international organization is to provide the right solutions to create lasting international peace for politicians, statesmen and fighters through the solidarity of various sciences in order to achieve a generous, peaceful family.
He repeatedly said: “Maybe this family will not be formed until after my death, but I will try for this beautiful dream.
At present, the main missions of this institute are planned and designed based on the goals of world sustainable peace, the Millennium Development Goals and the goals of sustainable development.
The International Institute for Sustainable Development, in 2017 became a consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), has since participated in all the activities of the IPDPI Institute under the management of Abedin Mahdavi, and the two institutes carry out all activities together.
Important activities of this institute so far:
– Presence in the eastern border areas and high-risk areas of Baluchistan and creating unity among tribes and groups
– Mediation between statesmen and border groups and tribes to create unity and peace in order to establish peace and stability for the future of the new generation of these tribes
– Helping education and motivating children to study in deprived areas and under border conflicts
– Helping to build multi-class schools in border areas
– Assistance in the maintenance of old schools and standardization
– Presence in natural crises such as floods in Golestan, Lorestan, Khuzestan and Baluchistan provinces as a special relief team (14 special rescue forces and more than 60 volunteer relief workers)
– Water supply project and installation of 3000 and 5000 liters of water resources in impassable border areas in Baluchistan and areas under water crisis
– Educating indigenous people to maintain and provide safe drinking water in certain areas
– Public and personal health education for illiterate women and girls in border areas and deprived areas
Basic education of the basics of peace and friendship for children in border areas with nature, family, animals, human beings.
– Training volunteer rescue and rescue teams for critical situations
– Training in social activities in special and critical situations
– Basic training to survival skills and live in difficult conditions for volunteer relief workers