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Amal Yahya Almoallimi, Assistant Secretary General, KACND, Saudi Arabia speaks on the role of dialogue in her work in Saudi Arabia at the event "In the Spirit ...
KAICIID’s Interreligious Board of Directors, composed of religious leaders from five major world religions (Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism) issued the following statement following a series of violent attacks on 1 May 2018 in Bangui, Central African Republic, and in Mubi…
Amman, Jordan - On 28 April 2018, the Interreligious Platform for Dialogue and Cooperation in the Arab World convened its first Steering Committee meeting since its launch at the International Dialogue Centre’s February 2018 high level conference, “Interreligious Dialogue for Peace: Promoting…
The KAICIID Board of Directors, consisting of representatives of five religions - Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism - issued today the following statement following the attack by herdsmen on the Saint Ignatius Catholic church in Benue State, Nigeria, on 24 April 2018, which killed…
A new training manual on dialogue designed to provide Scouts of all ages with the ability and knowledge to understand and participate in dialogue, as well as to teach others the necessary skills to initiate dialogue has been published by the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) and the…
Vienna, 25 April 2018: Interreligious Dialogue is much more than conversation, debate or discussion. It is an important tool for preventive diplomacy, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution. It has value for policymakers, religious leaders, and civil society. When done right, with expert…
In 2013, WOSM and KAICIID signed a memorandum of understanding to work together in this field of dialogue. Since then, KAICIID has become one of WOSM’s key partners, developing many joint activities at many events within and outside of Scouting. This started with the provision of an insightful and…
Interreligious Dialogue is much more than conversation, debate or discussion. It is an important tool for preventive diplomacy, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution. It has value for policymakers, religious leaders, and civil society. When done right, with expert facilitation, it can heal…
Rabbi Naomi Kalish is the Coordinator of Pastoral Care and Education at the New York Presbyterian Hospital/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, where she teaches Clinical Pastoral Education to religiously diverse groups of students. She teaches “Spirituality in Health" at the Columbia University…
His Grace Bishop Maximos of Melitini was born in Karditsa, Greece in 1978. He studied English literature at the University of Michigan; history at Deree College, the American College of Greece; theology in Thessalonica and Athens, Greece. He received his master’s degree in and communications at the…
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