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The International Dialogue Centre - KAICIID is set to host an insightful three-part webinar series exploring religious literacy across various global contexts. Each 30-minute session will feature engaging conversations with esteemed experts, aimed at enhancing understanding and promoting dialogue…
The University of Bangui is the main public University of Central African Republic. KAICIID is cooperating with the University on the inclusion of a module on Interreligious Dialogue within the Curriculum of the Master on Conflict Resolution.
The École Normale Supérieure (ENS) of the Central African Republic is the high-level state structure responsible for training future middle and high school teachers in all sectors. Since 2022, KAICIID has been strengthening the capacities of educators responsible for training teachers in…
The Ministry [of Humanitarian Action and National Reconciliation of the Central African Republic] has the mission, within the framework of the general policy defined by the Government, to develop and implement the policies, programmes and strategies in humanitarian and reconciliation matters, such…
The International Dialogue Centre - KAICIID and the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) today formalized a renewed strategic collaboration through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This renewed agreement underscores the shared commitment of both institutions to…
Episode 3 of 3: Learning to Engage: Designing for Inclusion – Religious Literacy in Education - discover how religious literacy can transform education—learn practical ways to design inclusive classrooms that honour difference and build mutual respect.
How can religious literacy foster…
Episode 2 of 3: Bridging Divides: Contextualizing Conflict – Practising Religious Literacy for Peace. Join us to explore how religious literacy can bridge divides and build peace—learn from Dicky Sofjan’s powerful insights on navigating conflict through contextual understanding
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Episode 1 of 3: Seeing Clearly: Contextualizing Religion in Global Policy – The Lived Religion Approach: exploring how religious literacy and the lived religion approach can equip diplomats and policymakers to engage more thoughtfully in global affairs.
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Diplomacy, often described as the art of dialogue between nations, has long been a domain of secular statesmanship. Yet, in today’s turbulent world, the contours of diplomacy are shifting. New alliances are being forged not only between states but also between institutions of belief and those of…
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