This writing narrates five different ways to make, as well as bring peach with reference to social, political, economic, environmental, and existential issues.

Grow Political Trust

Studies show that where people do not trust the members of law enforcement institutions, there is a high chance of conflict taking place. Most of the time people fight for access to justice, a standard life, and a corruption-free society. Government should stop neglection, abusing, and stigmatising its own people to gain the trust to build a safe and peaceful socio-political atmosphere.

Gender Equality

Evidence shows that when the socially, culturally, politically, and economically constructed gender gap is comparatively larger, there lies a greater risk of conflict. Gender discrimination has a bad impact on democracy as well as the economic stability of a country. The government should develop an inclusive system so that everyone can contribute to building a peaceful and inclusive social model.

Fair Distribution of Wealth

A World Bank study says that 40 % of the people who join rebellious groups have faced economic difficulties. The study also suggests that a society based on economic equality shares comparatively higher levels of communal trust and has lower levels of violence. So, economic equality and equal rights to communal resources are keys to peace as well. The government has to transfer wealth systematically to develop a secure economic system for everyone.

Tackling Climate Crisis

The environment is one of the most important elements for global peace. But economic exploitation of land, water, and fossil fuels is making global warming a stressful issue for a lot of people who think about the ecological stability of the earth. An effective climate deal would be the best of all peace deals. And this is the high time to make everyone understand the significance of saving the world, as well as fighting for a better future.

It Begins with You

The journey of peace may start with you if you want to make a change through your actions. Think this way, when did you say sorry last time? Have you ever thought of the people around you? Are they treated equally? Try to identify those who are marginalised, and give them their deserved place in society. Start caring for the ignored and disrespected people. Care for them, the way you do it for yourself. And, most significant of all, have a voice against every form of discrimination and exploitation.