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Zaid Bahraluloom believes that the definition of citizenship in Iraq is changing. Today, he says, most Iraqis want the same rights and responsibilities for all, in order to create a country where everyone can realise their dreams.
Iraq comprises a rich tapestry of distinct identities that include…
Education is under threat in much of rural Nigeria as many children have been displaced by violence and hardship, with some schools closing due to kidnapping and violence.
Already exacerbated by the Boko Haram insurgency as well as deadly attacks and kidnappings by herders and bandits, some…
Earlier this year, an international human rights organization working to prevent mass atrocity crimes in some of the world’s most fragile states conducted a unique two day training workshop in South Darfur, Sudan – using traditional song as one pathway to peace and reconciliation.
Those attending…
Using interreligious and intercultural dialogue, KAICIID works with the European Union, its entities and agencies, to promote peace and pluralism, combat hate speech, and ensure the successful integration of refugees in Europe.
In 2017, KAICIID co-hosted a technical meeting with the European Union…
As KAICIID’s Network for Dialogue addresses issues of social exclusion among Europe’s migrant communities with three new policy briefs, Network member and expert on protection, inclusion and engagement at the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC), Dr Amjad Mohamed Saleem reflects on the…
Yudhistir Govinda Das represents the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, whose core beliefs are based on sacred Hindu texts. From early childhood, he knew that he would devote his life to the community of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The sole question was whether his lifelong…
The important role played by religious and traditional actors in contributing to the achievement of the UN’s 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals dominated the agenda yesterday during a high level virtual meeting conducted by the global peacemaking and peacebuilding organization…
When it comes to the rights of people seeking refuge for social, economic or health reasons, to serving and protecting the vulnerable, and numerous other issues related to global justice, human rights organisations and religious actors often share a common cause. However, there are issues of…
Religion and interreligious dialogue play a critical role in promoting the social inclusion of Europe’s migrant and refugee communities, a panel of experts concluded yesterday (Tuesday, June 6).
Gathering to discuss three new policy briefs published by the KAICIID-supported Network For Dialogue,…
Hate speech is a serious problem in Europe and has only been exacerbated by COVID-19. Tackling the problem effectively is complex and requires long-term engagement to stop the cycle of alienation. In this context, the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) and the European Council for Religious…
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