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When Rabbi Schlomo Hofmeister and Imam Ramazan Demir boarded their flight from Vienna to Tel Aviv together in 2015, fellow passengers took note.
“People were shocked to see a rabbi and an imam traveling together, not going somewhere like Sweden but to Jerusalem, where so much conflict seems to have…
High schools are the primary setting where refugees (youth as well as adults) learn about different cultures, improve language abilities, and acquire crucial life skills for further growth and development. However, educational spaces (including informal and non-formal) …
At the height of Myanmar’s Saffron Revolution in 2007, Harry Myo Lin joined thousands of Buddhist monks and frustrated citizens in the streets of Mandalay demanding political and economic change. It was the then-16-year-old’s first foray into interreligious activism after a childhood steeped in…
On March 11, the World Health Organisation officially designated COVID-19 as a pandemic. Many are looking to religious leaders for guidance and to keep a ...
Around the world, millions of people lack access to adequate housing, food, jobs, energy, clean water and proper hygiene. Even before the spread of COVID-19, ...
The threat presented by the COVID-19 outbreak calls for unprecedented unity and common purpose between different cultures, religions and societies. As part of its efforts to engage and encourage joint action, the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) has launched a social media photo…
Plateau State, which bills itself as Nigeria’s “home of peace and tourism,” has been marred by violence since 2001 when tensions erupted over resource scarcity.
“It was a disaster. More than 2,000 people were killed, their houses burned, churches and mosques destroyed. The capital Jos became…
During the first three months of 2019, Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz’s grassroots organization Arizona Jews for Justice provided humanitarian relief to nearly 15,000 Central American refugees and migrants, most of them Christian, who entered the US near his home in Phoenix.
“Taking care of the foreigner…
The International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) has revisited its operations in light of the current COVID-19 global emergency. The Centre recognises that its programmatic, policy-oriented and partnership commitments will be subject to postponement and revision due to the need to comply with…
The COVID-19 outbreak presents humanity with an unprecedented challenge, not just for those who contract the disease, but for all those facing problems associated with its collateral effects – economic disruption, unemployment, a breakdown in care provision and the risk of social and political…
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