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Writer and peace advocate
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Akif Manaf (born November 1958) is an author and educator whose work focuses on psychology, personal development, and peace-related subjects. His publications address topics including peace psychology and individual development.
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Akif Manaf | |
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| Born | November 1958 (age 67) |
| Occupation | Author, educator |
| Genre | Psychology, personal development, peace studies |
| Notable works | Peace Psychology |
Biography
Akif Manaf was born in November 1958. Publicly available sources describe him as an author and educator engaged in themes related to psychology and peace studies.
He has participated in public talks and media programs discussing peace, psychology, and personal development.
Public speaking
In 2025, Manaf delivered a TEDx talk titled "Awakening the Peace Potential".[1]
Works
Manaf has authored works on topics including peace psychology and personal development. His publications are available in multiple language editions.
Selected works
- Peace Psychology
Peace Psychology
Peace Psychology is a book written by Akif Manaf. The book addresses themes related to peace and psychology and has been featured in media interviews and public discussions.[2]
Awards and honors
In January 2026, Akif Manaf received the 2025 International Peace Prize from the International Peace Association, a France-based organization.[3]
