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A failure to include the voices of Afghan women in the current peace processes would be a blow to women peacebuilders around the world. Religious leaders can help.
As the international community celebrates women’s history month, experts and advocates for women’s rights fear that lack of…
When Rev. Dr. Richard Sudworth received his COVID-19 vaccine — or “jab”— he said it was more than a medical procedure, it was a solemn affair.
“It is really quite moving,” said Sudworth, Secretary for Inter Religious Affairs to the Archbishop of Canterbury and KAICIID Board Member, “we thank…
Fighting misconceptions and hatred through interreligious dialogue in Iraq is proving to be an achievable task, as young members of religious minorities targeted by sectarian violence meet with their counterparts from different faith communities to learn about each other with the help of a…
It’s hard to determine the exact moment the pandemic began – in mid-March after the official designation from the World Health Organization, or in the weeks before as basic necessities disappeared from grocery store shelves. For many, the pandemic began during the lockdown period, in those first…
The KAICIID Fellows Programme is now open for applications. We're seeking dialogue practitioners from all over the world for the 2022 KAICIID International ...
Worldwide, xenophobia, racism, and other forms of intolerance — including antisemitism, misogyny, and islamophobia — are prevalent in public discourse, the media, and political rhetoric.
The global growth of hate speech raises the spectre of how, over the past century, it was a precursor to…
For this episode of “On Dialogue” we sat down with Dr. Jenn Lindsay, a documentary filmmaker and KAICIID Fellow, who during the onset of the first COVID-19 lockdown, produced a short documentary film about how religious communities in Rome found creative solutions to celebrate Passover, Easter and…
“The words of a human being have tremendous power, to build and destroy, to give life and to take life. In Abrahamic religions, an essential part of the creation of the world was the word. It was words that created this world and it is words that will destroy this world,” said Chief Rabbi Pinchas…
The importance of establishing formal and innovative approaches to education to empower refugees and migrants set the agenda for a two-day workshop last week.
The virtual workshop, “Informing and inspiring a new age of Digital Education for refugees and migrants in Europe,” was marked by …
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