The Bandung Conference was an important international gathering that happened between April 18 and 24 in 1955. At this conference, representatives from 29 different countries in Africa and Asia met up in the city of Bandung in Indonesia. The main goal of this conference was for the countries to work together to address issues like colonialism, racism, and unfair trade. They also hoped to find ways to encourage peace and cooperation between all of the countries. To do this, the members at the conference discussed questions like how to stop wars from breaking out between countries, how to ensure that all people receive fair treatment, and how to set up peaceful relationships between all of the countries. In the end, the participants of the Bandung Conference declared their commitment to peace and cooperation with each other, and made plans for how they would work together to improve conditions in their countries.