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Held in Athens, Greece, from 20-21 October 2019, the 1st European Policy Dialogue Forum on Refugees and Migrants brought together grassroots activists from the KAICIID-supported platform Network for Dialogue, as well as policymakers, religious leaders and academics working on the social inclusion…
Has the IRD movement reached a point where it can shed its traditional image? The history of the interreligious dialogue (IRD) movement has often been ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted billions of people across the globe, including young people whose daily routine of school, extracurricular activities, and time with friends has been interrupted by the spread of the virus.
To provide a safe space for its 54 million global members and connect…
Experts at two consultative meetings hosted by KAICIID gathered to share diverse experiences and perspectives on contemporary state-religion relations in preparation for a High Level European Forum scheduled to take place in December.
With the COVID19 pandemic hampering in-person gatherings, the…
As the only Sikh kids wearing turbans in South Texas in the 1980s, Simran Jeet Singh and his three brothers stood out.
“People were always trying to make sense of us,” he said. “Being visibly different, we had to learn from an early age how to answer questions about our faith and traditions.”…
Rabbi Jeff Berger, an alumnus of the KAICIID International Fellowship Programme, speaks with enthusiasm about his plans to expand Camp Unity, an annual interfaith camp for children on the outskirts of London. The overnight camp, which lasted five days last summer and was attended by 35…
As the world struggles with the COVID-19 pandemic, faith-based organizations and religious leaders are reaching out in support to those in need.
This webinar, which is part of KAICIID's #ReligionsRespond campaign, will look at how local and global faith communities have risen…
In 2010, Myanmar started a remarkable political transition; however, tensions along religious and identity lines continue to prevail nationwide. Nationalist hate speech often triggers discrimination and open violence against religious minorities, notably Muslims and Christians. In Rakhine State,…
Father Andreas Kaiser has been running the Catholic Parish of Ober St. Veit, in Vienna's 13th district, since 2009. He spoke with KAICIID about online worship in times of COVID-19, people rediscovering their faith, finding God in our own homes and how the current situation has impacted his lively…
Young people are one of the most crucial, yet most vulnerable segments of our society. Around the world, many young people face staggering unemployment, ...
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