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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 …
The International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) funds small scale short-term initiatives in Nigeria that focus on building bridges between diverse religious, ethnic, political and regional communities. Grants are up to a maximum of 4.000 EUR.
Grants must address one of the following…
Support for Peacebuilders
The KAICIID Nigeria Small Grants Scheme is now open for proposals (Deadline: 30 May, 2021). The scheme offers technical and financial support of up to 4,000 euros to Nigerian organizations who, in coordination with established dialogue platforms, are finding innovative…
Nayana Jayarajan is Deputy Director of Communications at KAICIID. She is currently researching how policy actors, States and governments can leverage the unique potential of faith actors to address contemporary challenges such as hate speech, extremist rhetoric and violence.
Hate speech is on the…
When they met for the first time, three years ago in Lebanon, Yassine Noui and Mina Atta Boustorous had no idea they would become two among a group of four close friends able to set an example of successful interreligious dialogue for other youth in the Arab world.
Noui and Boustorous, an Algerian…
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