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Prominent policy makers from the Arab region, religious leaders, social cohesion experts and environmental specialists met virtually for the second time on 3 July to present recommendations to be included in a programme ahead of the G20 Interfaith Forum, scheduled to meet in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in…
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2022
2023 Applications Open for Dialogue 360
KAICIID's New Chapter Begins
The Women Making Strides In Interreligious Dialogue
Tackling Historic…
COVID-19 has reminded us all of the need to live up to one of the noblest human instincts – to protect the vulnerable. This instinct has always found particular ...
Faced with the mounting human, economic and social toll of the COVID-19 pandemic, members of KAICIID’s multireligious Board of Directors met virtually on 30 June to discuss the role of faith leaders and communities in “protecting the vulnerable” created by the crisis.
The speakers, Dr. Kezevino…
When the COVID-19 pandemic started, Zaw Zaw Aung’s first thought was how the disease might put further strain on already fraught relationships in Myanmar, where there are ongoing tensions between Buddhists and Muslims.
Aung is the Programme Manager of Paungsie Metta Initiatives (PMI), a multi-…
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) has launched a new round of grants for its Fellows programme, targeted at helping religious communities around the world foster social cohesion and counter stigmatisation, hate speech and fake news.
Religious leaders…
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed society forever, including the ways in which individuals work, interact with one another and worship. Although this has posed many challenges, it has also provided unique opportunities, particularly online. Through KAICIID’s support, Fellows Alba Sabaté and Swati…
The change of status concerning Istanbul’s historic Hagia Sophia has caused widespread concern, not least on the part of UNESCO, who designated the building a world heritage site and who have called for the universal value of world heritage to be preserved. In response to this development, the…
This Webinar is in collaboration with the University of Malaya. The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified and altered efforts around global economic, social, ...
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