Friday, October 10, 2025
Anna Peng Named WCH Woman of the Year at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
His Excellency Ivo Josipović to Serve as Chief Guest at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia
Asia’s King of Pop, Alston Koch, to Grace the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia
The WCH Royal Summit, hosted at the prestigious UC Silver & Gold venue, is one of the world’s most anticipated humanitarian gatherings, bringing together global leaders, monarchs, dignitaries, and visionaries to promote peace, sustainability, and cultural diplomacy.
Alston Koch, often referred to as “Asia’s King of Pop,” is celebrated worldwide for his remarkable contributions to music, entertainment, and humanitarian causes. A Sri Lankan–Australian artist with an illustrious career spanning decades, he has received numerous international awards for his influence in both the creative and philanthropic spheres.
Beyond his musical accomplishments, Koch has been a passionate advocate for climate action and environmental awareness, using his artistry to inspire change. His collaborations with global organizations have helped amplify campaigns addressing climate change, youth empowerment, and human rights.
At the 8th WCH Royal Summit, Koch will receive his Knighthood recognition during the WCH Royal Awards Gala Night, in acknowledgment of his enduring impact on global culture and humanity. He will also deliver a special musical performance dedicated to the summit’s theme of transforming compassion into global action.
“We are delighted to honor Alston Koch for his outstanding contributions to both music and humanity,” stated HRH MAHA PUTRI (QUEEN) MARIAM LEONOR TORRES MASTURA, DR. H.C., Founder of We Care for Humanity and Chairperson of the WCH Royal Summit. “His art transcends borders and continues to uplift communities around the world, a true reflection of the summit’s purpose and spirit.”
The 8th WCH Royal Summit will feature an elite assembly of global influencers dedicated to advancing peace, humanitarian development, and sustainable impact, uniting culture and leadership for the betterment of all.
Monday, October 6, 2025
Datu Jordan Abas Sinsuat, Datu Dikaya III to Be Honored as “Man of the Year” at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
We Care for Humanity’s Peace Caravan: When the World Divides, Peace Becomes Our Duty
Today, the world finds itself in a fragile and turbulent state. Global peacefulness continues to decline, with the latest Global Peace Index showing that wars, violence, and instability are at their highest levels in decades. In just the past year, nearly 60 conflicts have raged across the globe, taking more than 150,000 lives and displacing millions from their homes. From the war in Ukraine, which has left Europe “no longer at peace” with Russia, to the devastating humanitarian crises in Gaza and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the story is the same: violence outpaces resolution, and hope often feels distant.
Conflicts today do not end easily. Few conclude with decisive victories or negotiated settlements. Instead, they drag on, leaving nations scarred and people uprooted. Even peaceful demonstrations are not spared, as seen in Kashmir where gunfire recently shattered a rally meant to call for reconciliation. The overall picture is one of a world under siege, struggling with armed tensions, fractured politics, economic instability, and the growing pressures of climate change.
Yet in this dark time, rays of light still shine. One such light is the Peace Caravan of We Care for Humanity. Unlike traditional diplomacy, the Caravan moves with the power of culture, art, and spirituality. Composed of Buddhist performing artists from the Himalayan region-; Nepal, Bhutan, India, Cambodia, Vietnam, and beyond, the Peace Caravan travels across countries and continents carrying the torch of compassion, unity, and healing.
Guided by the vision of MAHA PUTRI (QUEEN) MARIAM, founder of We Care for Humanity, the Caravan spreads peace not through speeches or treaties, but through the universal language of music, dance, and meditation. Wherever it goes, from Asia to Latin America, the Caravan builds bridges between peoples, reminding communities that peace begins not in political halls, but in human hearts.
The Peace Caravan embodies a simple yet powerful truth: when people share culture, when they sing, dance, and reflect together, divisions soften and hope takes root. It is a moving reminder that in times when the world is torn apart, peace is not an abstract dream. It is a responsibility, lived out in actions both great and small.
As conflicts continue to challenge humanity, We Care for Humanity reaffirms its mission: to carry this caravan of peace further, touching more communities, and planting seeds of compassion in places where despair once grew. Because though the world is restless, peace is possible, and it begins with us.
-By: We Care for Humanity-
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Indian Statesman and Global Leader Ponnala Lakshmaiah to Receive Lifetime Achievement Tribute at 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali
We Care for Humanity (WCH) is proud to announce that the Honorable Ponnala Lakshmaiah, a revered Indian statesman with a political career spanning 45 years, will be honored with a special tribute at the 8th WCH Royal Summit. The prestigious event will take place on November 12-13, 2025, at the majestic UC Silver & Gold in Bali.
This distinguished tribute will celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of Sir Ponnala, a Knight of the Royal Maharlika, recognizing his monumental contributions to public service, rural development, and global diplomacy. From his early days to his influential roles as a four-time Minister for the Government of Andhra Pradesh and President of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee, his journey has been one of unwavering dedication to the people.
The tribute ceremony will be a centerpiece of the Royal Awards Gala and will feature the premiere of a five-minute cinematic film chronicling his remarkable life, from a "Cattle Shed to the Capital City." As the summit's Patron of Honor, Sir Ponnala will address the august assembly of royals, dignitaries, and global leaders. In a testament to his esteemed stature, he will also take the stage to present awards to an array of Kings and international dignitaries.
"Sir Ponnala Lakshmaiah embodies the very essence of a life dedicated to service," said Her Royal Highness Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Chairwoman of the summit. "His journey from humble beginnings to the world stage is an inspiration to us all. He is not just a political leader; he is a humanitarian, an innovator, and a true statesman. This tribute is a small token of our immense respect for his lifetime of achievements."
Sir Ponnala’s numerous accolades include induction into the Oklahoma State University Hall of Fame, the G.O.D. Award at the UN in New York, and India's prestigious "Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award."
The 8th WCH Royal Summit is a global convergence of traditional leaders, humanitarians, and investors dedicated to fostering peace and uplifting communities. This tribute to Sir Ponnala Lakshmaiah will stand as a highlight of the summit, celebrating a leader whose impact transcends borders.
About We Care for Humanity (WCH):
We Care for Humanity is an internationally recognized non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals through humanitarian action and intercultural dialogue. Founded and chaired by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, WCH and its royal partners convene the annual WCH Royal Summit to create tangible social and economic benefits worldwide.