UNESCO UniTwin Network for Inter-Religious Dialogue and Intercultural Understanding
A network of UNESCO Research Chairs at universities in countries around the world that promotes dialogue and understanding between and among religions and cultures globally.
Network News
New Article: ‘Implications of Lived and Packaged Religions for Intercultural Dialogue to Reduce Conflict and Terror’
Professor Gary Bouma, UNESCO Chair in Inter-Cultural and Inter-Religious Relations, has published a recent article that broadens the challenges of interreligious engagements through a deepened understanding of the diversity of religions--those of 'packaged' and...
Event: 2018 Victorian Local Government Multicultural Issues Network Forum: ‘Civic Participation: Strengthening Councils’ Engagement Practices’
Prof. Fethi Mansouri, UNESCO ChairĀ of Cultural Diversity and Social Justice gave a keynote address at the the Victorian Local Government Multicultural Issues Network Forum held on 11 Oct 2018 at the Springvale Town Hall, Melbourne. Through presentations, panel...
The UNESCO UNITWIN Network on Inter-religious Dialogue and Intercultural Understanding (IDIU) Progress Report, 2016-2017
The UNITWIN Network on Inter-religious Dialogue and Intercultural Understanding (IDIU) has recently submitted the 2016-2017 progress report to UNESCO. This report documents the achievements, accolades and key activities of Chairs within the Network. Full progress...

