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KAICIID, the intergovernmental, interreligious dialogue organization, rejects violence in all forms, especially any violence committed in the name of religion.
Within five days, dozens of innocent people have been the victims of brutal and deplorable violence in Peshawar, Pakistan;…
The International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) and UNESCO convened education experts to test a tool to assist educators in writing textbooks which are free of stereotypes and prejudices about culture, religion and gender. The tool is needed to assist in curriculum development worldwide as well as to…
United Against Violence in the Name of Religion:
How do Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Expression Coexist in Europe?
Paris, 15-16 June 2015
In Paris, France on 15 and 16 June 2015, the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID), based in Vienna, held the European Media Forum on the…
Your Eminences, Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is a privilege to greet the…
KAICIID and Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) have cooperated on joint research projects, especially in the interdisciplinary fields of Religious Studies, Peace Studies, and Intercultural and Interreligious Studies. UCM has also contributed to many of KAICIID’s knowledge resources including…
At 7 PM on Saturday, 7 February 2015, the windows of the KAICIID Dialogue Centre headquarters on Schottenring 21 in Vienna, Austria, were aglow with candles to mark the organisation’s support for the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week.
KAICIID is responding to a call by the “Interreligious Team” from…
When it comes to the media, religious communities have a representation problem. When we open a newspaper or turn on the television, we are unlikely to hear any reference to religion unless it is in reference to a crisis, a scandal, or a misguided fanatic promoting conflict or violence in the name…
‘Talking Dialogue’ project was one of the first projects undertaken by KAICIID after the Global Forum in 2013. The project is an investigation into the history of interreligious dialogue, through the histories of organisations active in the field. In many cases, it draws upon hitherto unpublished…
29 January 2015, Vienna: Clare Amos of the World Council of Churches (WCC) was welcomed at the Dialogue Centre on 29 January 2015. Dr. Amos is programme executive and coordinator for the WCC’s inter-religious dialogue and cooperation programme.
A month previously, the KAICIID Secretary General also…
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