In a virtual conference, Benguet State University (BSU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) held at the function hall of the International Relations Office (IRO) on February 10, 2026. The MOU serves as proof of the partnership between the institution and the organization, promoting peace education.
HPWL, a non-profit and nongovernmental organization, was founded by Korean War veteran Mr. Lee Man Hee, who, at 19 years old, experienced the tragedies of war. The organization was founded in Seoul, South Korea, on May 25, 2013, to promote global peace and cessation of wars. At present, they operate 292 World Alliance of Religions’ Peace (WARP) Offices around the world. In the Philippines, they have established numerous partnerships with schools, universities, and government agencies across 17 regions.
The conference was graced by Dr. Kenneth A. Laruan, University President; Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, International Relations Office Director; Sir Gleemoore Makie, Bokod Campus Administrator; Ma’am Claire Jeon, International Coordinator of HWPL Peace Education Asia; Ma’am Alecka Carcallas and Ma’am Arianne Nolasco– Peace Coordinators of HWPL Peace Education Philippines.
A brief video about HWPL was presented at the beginning of the meeting. Afterwards, Dr. Bawang presented a short overview regarding BSU as an institution. On the other hand, Ma’am Jeon expressed their gratitude towards BSU; she also delivered a speech regarding how HWPL functions as an organization and its accomplishments through the years. Thereafter, a speech of acceptance was delivered by Dr. Laruan, sharing his thoughts and insights about the content of the MOU. He mentioned that peace education has been incorporated with selected Social Sciences subjects in accordance with the issued memorandum order by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), which requires the integration of peace education in the curriculum of state universities and colleges. Dr. Laruan looks forward to the visit of HWPL to the University for a friendly discussion and to having workshops with them in the future to strengthen the partnership and to craft programs, frameworks, projects, and activities.
An overview of future activities was presented by Ma’am Carcallas, highlighting the main goal of the partnership, which is to build peace messengers, educators, and ambassadors around the world through collaborative efforts with school administrators, faculty, and staff, and students. ‘Peace Education Empowerment Program’ was presented as the action plan, which includes the “Promotion Campaign Trail” and “Peace Educators’ Formative”. The program aims to promote peace education through the establishment of the Peace Club, Peace Education Department, Peace Education Bulletin, Peace Corner, Peace Room, Peace Library, Peace Garden, and Peace Monuments inside the campus. The program is not only limited to the campus but also to the community, region, and the country. //Rosciel Yapeng Batalier and Jelaine Victorino, BAEL Interns (BSU-College of Arts and Humanities)
📷Ms. Jorelle Mae Avelino and Jay-ann Caoili, BSIT Interns (Benguet State University-College of Information Sciences)
This partnership supports #sdg16peacejusticeandstronginstitutions by strengthening peace education and collaboration within and beyond the university. It also aligns with #SDG5 by promoting inclusive and equal participation in peace-building initiatives. Through this collaboration, BSU continues its commitment to fostering a culture of peace, unity, and shared responsibility in the community.








































