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To commemorate World Refugee Day, for this episode of “On Dialogue” we spoke with Hayat Amiree, a refugee from Afghanistan who is living in New Delhi, India. Hayat is a peace and conflict resolution trainer, a TEDx speaker and a trainer of the joint KAICIID and the World Organization of the Scout…
A series of recommendations aimed at countering the complex challenges presented by European migration is published today by the KAICIID-supported Network for Dialogue, a Europe-wide initiative seeking to unite faith-based and secular organisations, religious leaders, and scholars in strengthening…
Women from Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Egypt are engaged in a training project to help them promote social cohesion, counter hate speech and respond to the challenges of COVID-19 in their respective communities.
Launched by KAICIID in collaboration with the Interreligious Platform for…
In recognition of a year marred by rising xenophobia and hate speech, this year’s World Refugee Day will focus on the need for inclusion of refugees and migrants.
According to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), conflict and persecution have forced more than 80 million people worldwide to…
Run by young people and based in the Tafilah Governorate in southern Jordan, Family Tec is one of the Dialogue-60 projects supported by KAICIID in 2020.
The initiative is affiliated with the Youth Committees of The Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development under the Queen Alia Centre for…
During the course of the pandemic, religious leaders have often found themselves on the frontlines of the global health crisis. In addition to adapting rituals to new norms of social distancing and digital worship, religious leaders became humanitarian aid providers, medical responders, and local…
Across the globe many women and girls still face discrimination on the basis of sex and gender. Gender inequality underpins many problems which disproportionately affect women and girls, such as domestic and sexual violence, lower pay, lack of access to education and inadequate healthcare.…
In 2015, more than one million migrants and refugees, the majority of whom were fleeing violent conflict in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan, crossed into Europe.
By the end of 2016, 5.2 million refugees had reached European shores, igniting fierce debates on integration policies and…
After rebels launched an offensive in the Central African Republic (CAR) late last year, government forces pushed back and have been gaining ground across the country. This counter-attack is overshadowing urgent calls for dialogue to minimise the impact on civilians and address underlying…
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