The United Nations Inter-Pacific Association (UNIPA) was founded in 1989 under the visionary leadership of Dr. Muhammed Haider Ali, who continues to serve as its Secretary-General to this day. Established at a time of profound geopolitical change, UNIPA was created to serve as a platform for dialogue, cooperation, and solidarity among peoples and nations committed to peace, justice, and sustainable development.

Dr. Ali envisioned UNIPA as more than an organization — he saw it as a movement of global citizens united by shared values. Through his tireless dedication, UNIPA has evolved from a small initiative into an internationally recognized institution with chapters and partners across continents.

The founding vision of UNIPA rests on three pillars:

  1. Promoting Peace and Mutual Understanding
    — fostering dialogue among nations, cultures, and communities to reduce conflict and build trust.
  2. Advancing Justice and Human Rights
    — supporting efforts that protect human dignity, equality, and freedom for all.
  3. Driving Sustainable Development and Education
    — empowering societies through knowledge, innovation, and equitable growth.

Over the past three decades, UNIPA has become a beacon of hope and collaboration, recognized for its programs, summits, and humanitarian initiatives. Guided by Dr. Muhammed Haider Ali’s unwavering commitment, UNIPA continues to inspire leaders, institutions, and individuals to work together for a more peaceful and prosperous world.