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Discrimination, conflict, the destruction of sacred sites and the environment are all problems with deep roots and many dimensions, which specific actors from different disciplines may be best-placed to counter. For that reason, the promotion of consultation and collaboration between different…
Trained in the art of interreligious dialogue, these faith leaders are making Nigeria a more peaceful place.
For those championing peace in Nigeria, 2021 ended on a depressing note. Saturday, December 18, less than two weeks before the new year, deadly violence erupted between farmers and…
The Rothko Chapel in Houston, Texas is not necessarily what you think it is. Unless, of course, you thought it was a decidedly nondenominational, octagonal chapel adorned with fourteen black, but colour-hued, paintings by U.S. artist Mark Rothko.
Welcoming some 100,000 visitors of many faiths — and…
At a time of increased anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim hate, and xenophobia in Europe, it is a powerful moment when a rabbi and an imam stand side-by-side in solidarity, with Holocaust survivors, one another, and on behalf of Europe’s Jews and Muslims.
On Thursday, 27 January Rabbi Michael Schudrich,…
When William Tolbert, the programme director of Horn of Africa Aid and Rehabilitation Action Network (HAARAN), a nongovernmental organization which works with both abled and disabled persons in Somalia and Kenya, sought to make a positive change, he turned to KAICIID.
“We wanted to combat violence…
As a child growing up in Nigeria, Fatima Madaki hoped to study medicine, believing that to be the best way of saving lives. As an adult, she realised that she could achieve more on the streets than in hospitals. “There were so many social issues that I knew I could address without being a medical…
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