The Global Compact for Peace, Human Security and Responsible International Cooperation is a voluntary, non-binding, and inclusive multilateral initiative grounded in multipolar and multistakeholder cooperation. It is dedicated to the advancement of international peace and security, the protection of human dignity, the promotion of responsible sovereignty, ethical governance and institutional stewardship, sustainable development, human security, and constructive global cooperation among states, intergovernmental organizations, civil society, and other relevant actors.
The Global Compact for Peace, Human Security and Responsible International Cooperation is a voluntary, non-binding, multipolar and multi-stakeholder framework established to strengthen global peace architecture, human security systems, and ethical governance.
Founded by H.E. Tunde Atayeshe D. Owolabi, Founding Chair, President & Global Convener, the Compact is headquartered in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria, with global outreach across governments, international organizations, academia, civil society, and the private sector.
Five strategic programmes addressing humanity's most pressing global challenges through structured international cooperation and voluntary engagement.
Environmental protection, marine conservation & sustainable development through strengthened international cooperation and ecological restoration.
From deterrence to cooperation, from fear to future. Nuclear disarmament, strategic stability & international security cooperation.
Public safety, employment generation & human security. Community-oriented security-sector development as a foundation for social stability.
Food security, agricultural development & economic resilience. Climate-resilient farming systems for sustainable global stability.
Peacebuilding, conflict prevention & responsible security governance. Structured pathways toward sustainable international peace.
Each initiative represents a structured policy framework open for endorsement, partnership, and cooperation by eligible stakeholders worldwide.
View All InitiativesThe Constitutional Morality of Global Order. A non-binding ethical and philosophical framework guiding the values, principles, and moral orientation of the Global Compact.
"Diplomacy is the universal architecture of coexistence through which humanity negotiates order, balance, justice, and peaceful continuity."
The Doctrine promotes sovereign equilibrium, moral conscience in leadership, and principle-guided international relations as foundations for a peaceful, secure, and sustainable multipolar world order.
Participation is strictly voluntary, non-binding, and respectful of full sovereign equality.
A formal statement of voluntary alignment with the Global Compact's principles, vision, and objectives — without legal obligation.
Structured collaboration on defined programmes, initiatives, and thematic pillars aligned with shared development priorities.
Engagement in forums, dialogues, and consultations without decision-making authority, for knowledge exchange and relationship building.
Provision of expertise, technical input, and policy guidance to support programme design and institutional effectiveness.
ESG-aligned investment frameworks, public-private cooperation platforms, and sustainable development partnership alignment.
Research partnerships, knowledge exchange, and policy dialogue for universities, think tanks, and research institutions.