Today, we are delighted to share that our founder, Hannah Kathleen, will host Peace One Day’s event on this United Nations International Day of Education 2025. This significant occasion underscores the transformative power of education and its role in creating a peaceful and equitable future for all.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Jeremy Gilley, MBE, the visionary founder of Peace One Day, for inviting Hannah to take part in this incredible event. Joining a platform with distinguished individuals such as The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, and The Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, highlights the strength of collaboration in advancing our shared mission.

At the Radical Love Project, we believe education is a passport to the future—a tool that opens doors to opportunity and empowers individuals to reach their fullest potential. It’s a cornerstone of our work, aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), particularly SDG 4: Quality Education.
Through Hannah’s journey, including her work with underprivileged children through the Lakshyam NGO in India and the creation of the Radical Love Music Project, we have witnessed the profound impact education can have on individuals and communities. These experiences inspire us to prioritise education as a pathway to peace and equality.
Peace One Day’s mission resonates deeply with our values. By fostering awareness, collaboration, and action, they demonstrate the power of unity and education in building a better world. The International Day of Education is a vital reminder that knowledge is the foundation of understanding, and understanding is the cornerstone of peace.
We invite you to join this impactful broadcast and stand with us as part of the movement advocating for universal access to education. Together, we can inspire change, break barriers, and ensure that every individual, no matter where they come from, has the opportunity to learn and grow.
Visit PeaceOneDay.org to watch live. The broadcast begins at 2.00 PM UK time.
Thank you for being a part of this journey towards a more peaceful and educated world. Together, we can make a difference—one step, one conversation, and one classroom at a time.

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