SG Updates
Senior Iraqi religious leaders forge consensus at United Nations conference co-sponsored by Religions for Peace.
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The Helsinki Process - in partnership with Religions for Peace - is now working to further develop this important concept.
Concrete success in mounting action programs among six regions has inspired donors to award US$200,000 to Religions for Peace youth around the world to advance their work.
The international intiative, the Helsinki Process, has adopted as a priority focus the theme of "shared security" from the Eighth World Assembly.
Ten Iraqi religious leaders convened in Oslo on 4-5 December to re-commit to addressing rising sectarian violance.
Our colleagues and friends in Asia recently celebrated two milestones: the thirtieth anniversary of Asian Conference of Religion for Peace (ACRP) and the twentieth anniversary of the Korean Conference of Religions for Peace (KCRP).
Just weeks ago, more than 2,000 people of faith from a hundred countries—including some of the world’s most troubled regions—gathered in Kyoto, Japan, for the Religions for Peace Eighth World Assembly.
Senior Iraqi Sunni, Shiite and Christian leaders met in London from 26 through 29 March 2006 to address escalating sectarian tensions and to stand united for social reconstruction and nation building.