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Without Women, There Can Be No Peace: Assembly in Germany Highlights Importance of Women in Dialogue
Speaking at the opening of the first “Assembly on Women, Faith and Diplomacy,” Prof. Azza Karam, Secretary General of Religions for Peace International (RfP), wanted to set the record straight.
“The work of women of faith is nothing new,” she said. “What is new, is the collaboration between men and…
"Put down your weapons and sit down with me": Irmgard P. remembers one of the victims of the terrorist attack in Vienna - her sister
This is a translation of a guest article that was published originally in Der Standard on 6 November 2020, an obituary for the 44-year-old woman who was killed…
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
Over the last two weeks, the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) has collaborated with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) Fellowship Programme by virtually hosting the visit of 2020 UNAOC Fellows to Austria and providing trainings.
Focusing on two key topics —…
Under the umbrella of the KAICIID-supported Interreligious Platform for Dialogue and Cooperation in the Arab World, the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) is sponsoring and supporting the implementation of 60 projects that promote interreligious and intercultural dialogue and cooperation in…
Through the winding cobblestone streets of the inner city, representatives from Vienna’s diverse religious communities quietly led community members, politicians and journalists in a united march against the hate perpetrated during last week’s terror attack.
Only three days before, on Nov. 2, in…
Social inclusion tops the agenda at the 2nd European Policy Dialogue Forum
Dozens of religious leaders, policymakers, grassroots activists and other experts gathered virtually for the 2nd European Policy Dialogue Forum on Refugees and Migrants on November 3 and 4 under the motto of “…
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Interreligious and intercultural dialogue go hand in hand, that is, they coexist. Relationships are the essential form of our human existence, inter-subjectivity defines us, because the "I" does not exist ontologically before the relationship, we require…
The challenges that refugees and migrants face when arriving to a new country are immense, particularly since many have fled large-scale conflict and displacement or poverty and violence. Once they have arrived in their host country, they must confront additional…
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