The HWPL organization is structured with headquarters and regional branches, including members, board members, and representatives. It operates under the constitution, which governs the overall management and supervision of the headquarters, and the operations of the regional branches. The board consists of representatives, vice presidents, and auditors, while the representatives are elected by the regional branches to participate in the board and express their opinions on behalf of the organization. Members are those who support HWPL's activities and can join the organization after registering as formal members. HWPL has 1 headquarters, 12 domestic branches, and over 170 branches in various countries worldwide. The purpose of HWPL is to promote peace and end war, and it has recorded its purpose in its constitution, which includes activities such as cultural exchange, medical support, and environmental development. HWPL also has a special status with UN Economic and Social Council (UNECS), which is one of the six main UN agencies, and collaborates closely with HWPL. UNECS is responsible for promoting international cooperation in economic, social, environmental, and human rights issues. HWPL has been registered with UNECS since 2017.
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