The World Fellowship of Buddhists (WFB) is an international Buddhist organization. Initiated by Gunapala Piyasena Malalasekera, it was founded in 1950[1] in Colombo, Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka), by representatives from 27 nations.[2] Although Theravada Buddhists are prominent in the organization, (its headquarters are in Thailand and all of its presidents have been from Sri Lanka or southeast Asia), members of all Buddhist schools are active in the WFB.[3] It has regional centers in more than 30 countries, including India, the United States, Australia, and several nations of Africa and Europe, in addition to traditional Buddhist countries.
The aims and objectives of the World Fellowship of Buddhists are:[2]
To promote among the members strict observance and practice of the teachings of the Buddha
To secure unity, solidarity, and brotherhood amongst Buddhists
To propagate the sublime doctrine of the Buddha
To organize and carry on activities in the field of social, educational, cultural and other humanitarian services
To work for happiness, harmony and peace on earth and to collaborate with other organizations working for the same ends.
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