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Dr. Ashin Vicittasara, or Vicitta, as he likes to be known, has devoted his life to the monastic service of others. Vicitta grew up a bibliophile in Myanmar, and his desire to dive into the cultural depths of every part of the world around him translated into a voracious appetite for reading, but…
Imam Kobine Layama, notable peacebuilder and conflict mediator in the Central African Republic (CAR), has passed away at the age of 62.
“This is a great loss for the community of peacebuilders in CAR, working towards a common united future for all Central Africans. Imam Layama was not only one of…
The challenges that refugees and migrants face when arriving to a new country are immense, particularly since many have fled large-scale conflict and ...
Interreligious and intercultural dialogue go hand in hand, that is, they coexist. Relationships are the essential form of our human existence, inter-subjectivity ...
This Guideline has evolved from the work undertaken during KAICIID’s Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Policy Framework. It is also fundamentally based on substantive engagement with M&E policies and practices within the UN system agencies in general and the UNDP in particular. It…
In recent weeks, Austria and France have sadly become the latest countries in Europe to be affected by violence linked to religious concerns. In the aftermath of ...
On 29 October, three people were stabbed and killed at Notre Dame de Nice, France. While Europe was still reeling from the attack, around 8:00 pm local time on 2 November, a gunman undertook a series of shootings in Vienna, killing four and wounding 23 others.
Across the world, religious leaders…
As the G20 Presidency passes from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Italian Republic, the organizers of the G20 Interfaith Forum 2020, the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID), the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), Saudi Arabia’s National Committee for Interfaith and…
Growing up in provincial northern Nigeria, “women weren’t supposed to be seen, let alone heard,” says Lantana Bako Abdullahi — but she wasn’t going to let that happen.
For many women in Nigeria, early marriage means the end of formal education, preventing them from developing the knowledge…
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