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An overview of KAICIID's programme in Nigeria.
An overview of KAICIID's programme in the Central African Republic.
Representatives of faith-based and interreligious organizations, police and experts gathered in Luton, United Kingdom on 29 November 2016 to discuss religious leaders’ role in preventing hate speech and hate crimes following the June 2016 UK referendum that approved the UK’s exit from the European…
As part of the International Dialogue Centre’s series of open-house expert lectures "Religions in Dialogue", Dr. Lucian Reinfandt of the Austrian National Library’s Papyri Department offered a special guided tour for the interested public through the Papyrus Museum of the Austrian…
The Venerable Esika Zawti was born in 1981 in a village in rural Myanmar. He received his monastic education in Buddha’s teaching in the town of Myingyan, Mandalay, Pyay (Prome) and Yangon and received the Sasanadhaja Dhammacariya degree, and in 2005, continued his studies at Sampurnanand Sanskrit…
Venerable Varabuddhi is a Buddhist monk from Myanmar. He is studying for his Master of Philosophy at the Postgraduate Institute of Buddhist and Pali Studies at the University of Kelaniya in Sri Lanka. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University in Chiangmai,…
As an immediate response to the unprecedented increase in applications for asylum in Austria in the summer of 2015, the International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID)’s local outreach initiative supported language learning for the newly arrived who were residing in Austria’s rural areas. In addition to…
On the occasion of World Refugee Day, we look back on our Cultural Integration Programme and Vienna city visits for the newly arrived in Austria.
As an immediate response to the unprecedented increase in applications for asylum in Austria in the summer of 2015, the International Dialogue Centre (…
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Qusai was the first asylum seeker in Köflach, a city in southern Austria just shy of 10,000 inhabitants located up the valley from the city of Graz, quietly nestled in Eastern Alps. Formerly a coal and industry town, the once bustling city is home mostly to young families…
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