Nobel Laureates, global leaders unite in Dubai to launch ‘I Am Peacekeeper’ movement

Dubai has once again affirmed its role as a global hub for dialogue and fraternity with the launch of the ‘I Am Peacekeeper Movement’, an international initiative dedicated to fostering peace, justice, and human fraternity.
The landmark event, held on September 4, brought together a record 10 chief guests, including two Nobel Peace Prize laureates, global policymakers, philanthropists, and changemakers in a powerful demonstration of unity.
A Movement for Global Peace
The initiative is the vision of Dr Huzaifa Khorakiwala, Founder of the ‘I Am Peacekeeper Movement’ and Executive Director of the Wockhardt Healthcare Group.
Speaking at the launch, Dr Khorakiwala described peace as a shared responsibility. “Peace is not a distant dream but a commitment we must all shoulder. Dubai, as a crossroads of cultures and ideas, offers the perfect platform to begin this journey,” he said
“The vision of the UAE’s leadership, led by President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has created a solid foundation of tolerance and coexistence unmatched anywhere in the world. It is time for peace to move beyond rhetoric and become a lived reality, in our homes, workplaces, and governments,” added Dr Khorakiwala.
The movement is built around 12 global initiatives, including a network of nearly two million online advocates, the upcoming Billionaires for Peace Conclave in 2026, and expanded collaborations with global leaders, directors, and influencers to advance compassion, equity, and unity worldwide.
Nobel Voices for Change
Among the dignitaries were Professor Mohan Munasinghe, 2007 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Ouided Bouchamaoui, 2015 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Dr Asle Toje, Vice Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, and Dr Khalid Ghanem Al Ghaith, Secretary-General of Abu Dhabi’s Higher Committee of Human Fraternity.
Professor Munasinghe stressed that peace must go hand-in-hand with economic justice, environmental care, and social inclusion. “Peace-building is more than ending conflicts; it’s about creating fair opportunities for everyone. Lasting stability rests on three pillars—economic justice, environmental responsibility, and social inclusion. The ‘I Am Peacekeeper Movement’ is a timely reminder that every citizen has a vital role to play in shaping our shared future,” he said.
Dr Al Ghaith reaffirmed the UAE’s dedication to promoting tolerance and harmony across borders. “The Higher Committee of Human Fraternity is proud to back initiatives that promote understanding, tolerance, and unity across borders. The ‘I Am Peacekeeper Movement’ reflects these values by creating space for leaders and citizens to embrace peace as a way of life. Hosting it in the UAE highlights our nation’s deep commitment to dialogue and harmony,” he said.
Dubai as a Global Convenor
The launch builds on Dubai’s growing reputation as a stage for global collaboration. Earlier this year, the emirate hosted a record-breaking peace summit that brought together 12 Nobel laureates at Expo City Dubai.
Now, with the ‘I Am Peacekeeper Movement’ headquartered in Dubai, the city continues to serve as a bridge for cultures and ideas, offering a platform for initiatives that turn dialogue into action.
Looking Ahead
The event also set the stage for the Billionaires for Peace Conclave 2026, to be held in Dubai next February, which is expected to bring together Nobel laureates and some of the world’s most influential business leaders in another unprecedented gathering.
Emphasising peace and harmony, Dr Khorakiwala said: “True global peace begins with inner peace, rooted in seven human values: Gratitude, forgiveness, love, humility, giving, patience, and truth.”
With its powerful message and global backing, the ‘I Am Peacekeeper Movement’ is poised to become a major force in shaping a more compassionate and united future.