By Emmanuel Ande Ivorgba | Executive Director
On Friday, November 23, 2018, New Era Educational and Charitable Support Foundation, in partnership with the West Africa Regional Office of United Religions Initiative (URI West Africa), hosted the 8th International Conference on Youth and Interfaith Dialogue. The Conference was held at the GoodLife Guest Inn, No.5 Rest House Road, Opposite Plateau Hotel, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.105 Participants attended the Conference.
The Theme of 8th Conference on Youth and Interfaith Dialogue was "The Role of Religions to Promote Peace, Security and Transcend Violent Extremism”. The conference made a critical appraisal of the role of religion in security issues and suggested practical ways religions can help in resolving security problems as well create and promote an inclusive, compassionate community dialogue process that honours different personal experiences, perspectives, and narratives, while allowing for better expressing and listening to each other as we work together toward understanding and harmony.
Conference participants included Community leaders and activists, Chief Executives of International, National and Local NGO, CBOs and FBOs, Religious/Spiritual leaders, Peace activists, Government representatives, Students, Cultural/Ethnic and Spiritual Community representatives, Human Service providers, Academics, Social Science researchers, etc.
The Keynote address was delivered by Prince Charles Dickson, PhD of the Nexus Fund. Other Conference Speakers included: Barrister Clement Iornongu, ESQ, Executive Director International Centre for Peace, Charities and Human Development (INTERCEP), His Grace Salika Dasa, Temple President, International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON),Nigeria, Alh. Salis Mohammad Abdulsalam,Executive Director, Face of Peace Foundation, Mr. Christoph Kowalewski,Transparency International,Guatemala, Mrs. Simi Goshwe Angelina, Executive Director, Simji Girl-Child Empowerment Initiative, among others.
Specifically, the 8th International Interfaith Youth Conference:
Ten (10) brand new Butterfly Sewing Machines were also presented to religiously-diverse men and women, as part of our ongoing Livelihood Skills Support Program, funded by Peace Initiative Network (PIN) and Peace Director.
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