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Mission and Activities
Transforming conflict across the world
Mission
To help transform conflict, build peace and sustainable development, here in the UK, in Europe and across the world.
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"Throughout history, religious differences
have divided men and women from their neighbours
and have served as justification for some of
humankind's bloodiest conflicts. In the modern world,
it has become clear that people of all religions must
bridge these differences and work together, to ensure
our survival and realize the vision of peace that all faiths share."
-- H.R.H. Prince El Hassan bin Talal, Moderator, Religions for Peace
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Activities
The World Conference of Religions for Peace is the largest international coalition of representatives
from the world's great religions who are dedicated to achieving peace. Respecting cultural differences
while celebrating our common humanity, Religions for Peace is active on every continent and in some of
the most troubled places on earth, creating multi-religious partnerships that mobilize the moral and
social resources of religious people to address their shared problems.
Religious communities are, without question, the largest and best-organized civil institutions
in the world today, claiming the allegiance of billions of believers and bridging the divides of race,
class and nationality. They are uniquely equipped to meet the challenges of our time: resolving conflicts,
caring for the sick and needy, promoting peaceful co-existence among all peoples.
Religions for Peace helps these communities unleash their enormous potential for common action.
Some of Religions for Peace's recent successes include mediating dialogue among warring factions in Sierra Leone;
building a new climate of reconciliation in Bosnia and Kosovo; organizing an international network
of religious women's organizations; and launching an extraordinary program to assist the millions
of children affected by Africa's AIDS pandemic, the Hope for African Children Initiative.
The World Conference of Religions for Peace was founded in 1970 to provide leaders of the world's
many religions with a forum in which they can share common concerns, address collective challenges,
and express their hopes for the future. Since then, Religions for Peace has done just that,
` bringing together hundreds of key religious leaders every five years-most recently in Amman,
Jordan, in 1999-for World Assemblies in which people of many faiths discuss the great issues
of our time and affirm their shared commitment to multi-religious cooperation and common living. Our next World Assembly will be in Kyoto, Japan, during August 2006. The theme is "Confronting violence and advancing shared security".
The goals and agendas developed during these truly inspirational gatherings serve as a foundation
for the everyday work of Religions for Peace around the world. That work focuses on effecting
change in the following areas:
| Conflict Transformation and Reconciliation |
The Child and the Family |
Disarmament and Security |
Development and Ecology |
Human Rights and Responsibilities |
Peace Education |
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