UNESCO UniTwin Network for Inter-Religious Dialogue and Intercultural Understanding
Bringing together about 30 UNESCO Chairs across more than 25 countries, the Network for Inter-Religious Dialogue and Intercultural Understanding (IDIU) aims to promote dialogue among different religions, spiritual and humanistic traditions.
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Nelson Mandela International Day
Speech by Professor Roger Koudé at UCLy – Université Catholique de Lyon (Campus Carnot)
Arab-Australians praise ‘very important’ Census, call for greater language learning
While heartened by 2021 Census data revealing that Arabic remains the second-most spoken language other than English in Australia, experts have encouraged the learning of reading and
Intercultural Dialogue in UNESCO New Medium-Term Strategy
Main trends in present-day UNESCO strategy in the realm of intercultural dialogue are presented, basing primarily upon texts of two documents, approved in November, 2021, at the 41st session of the General conferenceof UNESCO, namely, the new medium-term Strategy...