Chatham house event: Interfaith Dialogue Across Africa

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About JLI

An international collaboration on evidence for faith actors’ activities, contributions, and challenges to achieving humanitarian and development goals. Founded in 2012, JLI came together with a single shared conviction: there is an urgent need to build our collective understanding, through evidence, of faith actors in humanitarianism and development.

30 Oct 2015 – 17:30 to 18:30, Chatham House

His Majesty Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, King of the Kingdom of Asante
Chair: Bishop Trevor Mwamba, Bishop of Botswana, (2005-12)

Overview

As the demographic patterns of African states ebb and flow, adherents of different faiths increasingly find themselves living side by side. Religious belief is deeply ingrained in many African societies. While Muslims, Christians, traditionalists and followers of other faiths coexist peacefully in most of the continent, environmental, economic and security pressures have led to the rise of religious extremism in certain areas. As a result, the need for sustained and meaningful interfaith dialogue has never been greater.

At this event, His Majesty Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II will address the need to promote mutual understanding and implementation of confidence-building measures between faiths, and will discuss how religious institutions and leaders can mediate at times of conflict in African countries.

For more info – got to https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/interfaith-dialogue-across-africa