First stage of multiphase initiative targets survival and wellbeing of children
(Vienna, 5 June 2013) In March, a delegation from the Vienna-based King Abdullah Bin Ab-dulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID), travelled to Kampala, Uganda, to launch the Multireligious Collaboration for the Common Good (MCC) Programme.
Led by the Centre’s Secretary-General, His Excellency Faisal Bin Abdulrahman Bin Muaammar and members of the Centre’s Board of Directors, the Kampala launch was the first stage of a multi-phase, multi-location rollout of the MCC Programme that, in Uganda, focuses on advancing the survival and wellbeing of children.
As an organisation dedicated to facilitating dialogue and practical, interfaith cooperation, KAICIID’s MCC initiative empowers religious leaders, communities, faith-based institutions and individuals to work together towards crucial shared goals. In this case: child health.
In strategic partnership with New York-based Religions for Peace (RfP), the first phase of this KAICIID programme focuses on child survival through the adoption of life-saving everyday habits in and around the home. As the Programme registers consecutive successes, faith communities in wider locations will be able to modify or scale multi-religious collaborations upwards, to meet common challenges at local, regional or global levels.
In establishing the MCC, KAICIID is keen to satisfy four key objectives:
Vision:
Religion as enabler of respect and reconciliation.
Mission:
Acting as a hub, facilitating interreligious and intercultural dialogue and understanding, to enhance cooperation, respect for diversity, justice and peace.
Role:
The Centre will act as a hub among followers of different religions and cultures, empowering others already working in the field of dialogue and promoting harmony and cooperation.
Strategic Objectives:
Team:
The Board of Directors comprises high-level representatives of the major world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism) and cultures. An Advisory Forum of up to 100 members of other religions, cultural institutions and international organisations will provide a further resource of interreligious and intercultural perspective.
The KAICIID Secretariat is headed by Secretary-General, H.E. Faisal Bin Abdulrahman Bin Muaammar and Deputy Secretary-General Mrs. Claudia Bandion-Ortner.
After its refurbishment, KAICIID is located at the Palais Sturany at the Schottenring in Vienna’s 1st district, a venue that will act as a place for dialogue among followers of different religions and cultures; a place for conferences, for information, meetings and for discussion.
Programmes:
Looking ahead, the Centre has prepared an ambitious programme of activities and events that will see it progress its Mission, including the following inaugural programmes: