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KAICIID Africa Region Fellows Programme Open for Applications

22 September 2016

The International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) is seeking applications from education professionals working in institutions that train future religious leaders to take part in the newly established Africa Region Fellows programme of the KAICIID International Fellows Programme (KIFP). 

Set to commence with the first training in February 2017 in South Africa, the Africa Region Fellows Programme will develop the abilities of religious educators to promote interreligious dialogue education and practice within their respective institutions. Following the success of the international, Arab Region and Southeast Asia programmes, KIFP is expanding to the Africa region.

For this programme KAICIID will select twenty Fellows from major education centres across Africa to participate in the one-year course made up of a series of in-person and online trainings related to interreligious dialogue, coexistence and pluralism. This integrated learning process will equip Fellows with the skills to facilitate trainings and programming on these topics within their own institutions. The Fellows will also develop and implement small-scale local and international projects during the course of the programme. There will also be opportunities to organize and attend dialogues, lectures, field visits and conferences.

The Fellows Programme brings together teachers of various religious traditions from around the world for in-person and online training in dialogue, mediation and peacebuilding by KAICIID experts. The Fellows programme is designed to equip teachers with the skills to educate their students about interreligious dialogue; provide their students with the necessary skills to become active facilitators and leaders in interreligious dialogue; and to train their students in conflict transformation to be active peacemakers in their respective communities.

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply at www.kaiciid.org/fellows

The deadline for applications is 31 October 2016.