Post-War Recovery, Healing, and Peacebuilding under the Renewed WGDP

Post-war recovery and peacebuilding under the renewed WGDP
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Post-War Recovery, Healing, and Peacebuilding under the Renewed WGDP

Led by The Second Solomon, Solomon Feleke — Better Vision Management (BVM)

Under the leadership of The Second Solomon, Solomon Feleke, Better Vision Management (BVM) will integrate a Post-War Healing and Peace Reconstruction Program into the renewed Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (WGDP) framework.

This program will focus on rebuilding nations, restoring dignity, and reuniting divided communities in the aftermath of conflict. Through a strategic blend of education, mental and emotional healing, infrastructure renewal, and women-led community leadership, BVM aims to transform war-torn regions into centers of peace, productivity, and prosperity.

Key Focus Areas

National Reconstruction and Peace Infrastructure

  • Partner with global and U.S. institutions to rebuild critical infrastructure — homes, schools, hospitals, and local markets — with community ownership and sustainability.
  • Introduce Peace and Development Centers as safe spaces for dialogue, vocational training, and cross-cultural reconciliation.
  • Support local governance rebuilding through transparent leadership training and community-based management systems.

Healing and Mental Restoration

Launch the BVM Global Healing Program, offering trauma recovery, counseling, and emotional resilience training to individuals and families affected by war. Using education, art, culture, and faith-based approaches, communities will process grief and rebuild trust. Local educators and health professionals will be trained in post-conflict care and peace education, forming a foundation of compassion and stability.

Women-Led Peacebuilding and Social Renewal

Empower women as key peacebuilders and social architects, leading post-war healing programs, small business initiatives, and community reconstruction efforts. Provide microgrants and mentorship for women rebuilding homes, schools, and agricultural enterprises — ensuring stability and inclusion. Promote women’s leadership in local councils and reconstruction committees so recovery reflects true community needs and values.

Economic Renewal and Self-Reliance

Implement BVM Economic Recovery Hubs that offer training in entrepreneurship, digital skills, and sustainable agriculture — turning recovery into opportunity. Foster public-private partnerships that encourage local job creation, fair trade, and renewable industries. Support the growth of local food systems to combat hunger and ensure food security.

Global Collaboration for Lasting Peace

Work with the U.S. government, the United Nations, and international humanitarian organizations to align post-war rebuilding efforts with global peace and development agendas. Encourage youth participation through the WGDP Youth for Peace Initiative, promoting volunteerism and peace education. BVM advocates for international cooperation rooted in compassion, justice, and shared responsibility — ensuring that recovery leads to enduring peace and unity.

“True peace is not merely the absence of war, but the restoration of the human spirit. Through unity, healing, and purpose, nations rise again.”

The Second Solomon, Solomon Feleke

Outcome and Vision

The Post-War Healing and Peace Reconstruction Program will stand as a living testament to WGDP’s renewed purpose — to not only empower economies, but also to heal the human spirit and restore the global family.

By rebuilding homes, renewing minds, and reuniting nations, BVM under The Second Solomon ensures that every conflict-affected country finds its way back to stability, self-reliance, and peace.

This initiative marks a new era of cooperation — one where healing, understanding, and shared prosperity replace destruction and despair.

BVM and WGDP: Restoring Nations. Rebuilding Peace. Renewing Humanity.