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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world, breaking down the social fabric of our communities. Fear of the virus and “the Other” have fuelled discrimination and violence against religious and ethnic minorities.
At the same time, religious communities and faith-based organizations, which have been…
Interfaith dialogue is more important than ever before, concludes a new KAICIID guide offering practical advice on the fostering of cross-community cooperation and joint action amid a pandemic.
The emergence of COVID-19 has stymied interreligious initiatives globally, precipitated an increase…
Javier Martínez-Torrón was a young university student in Granada, Spain, when he first witnessed religious inclusion.
The way in which the Catholic school he had enrolled in treated two fellow students of Moroccan origin and Islamic faith had a crucial influence on his perception of the world as…
The first edition of this book, which was published in 2019, was met with an overwhelmingly positive response and requests flooded in for additional resources that could be used with young people or in classroom settings. KAICIID has added these resources, as well as tips and guidelines, to…
The author: Johannes Langer is KAICIID’s Programme Manager of the Programme for the Social Inclusion of People Seeking Refuge in Europe. Every year, he has a leading role in organizing KAICIID’s European Policy Dialogue Forum for Refugees and Migrants (EPDF), a platform that brings together key…
Around 300 schoolboys have been kidnapped from the Government Science secondary school in north western Katsina state, Nigeria, by gunmen in an outrage reminiscent of an earlier kidnap of hundreds of schoolgirls from their school dormitory in Chibok, north-eastern Borno state, six years ago.…
Experts from religion, academia, human rights and public health outlined the vital importance of interfaith collaboration to address the global threat of COVID-19, during a virtual launch event for KAICIID’s interreligious guide to pandemic relief.
The event titled, #…
As COVID-19 has overburdened the world’s health and humanitarian aid services, alumni from the KAICIID Fellows Programme have tapped into their interreligious networks to offer psychological support, combat discrimination and hate speech and provide much-needed welfare services.
In Myanmar,…
In his own words, Rabbi Alex Goldberg has “reverse-engineered” his career. Boasting a CV with an extraordinary list of projects, including BBC radio presenter, human rights activist, CEO and barrister, he pursued a rabbinic education only after becoming a chaplain at the University of Surrey.
Today…
The Central African Republic is at a crossroads. After years of instability, its citizens go to the polls on Sunday to vote in presidential and legislative elections. As a specter of bloodshed hangs over the outcome, the vote is critical to the country’s future.
A major peace agreement signed…
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