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European Policy Dialogue Forum (EPDF) Unites Seven Religions, Young People and Policymakers in Rotterdam to Foster Social Inclusion

/EIN News/ -- Lisbon, Portugal, Nov. 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The 5th edition of the European Policy Dialogue Forum (EPDF) is set to take place in Rotterdam from November 13 to 15, marking a pivotal milestone in its mission to promote interreligious and intercultural dialogue, to drive social inclusion and unity.

Under the theme "Inspire, Connect, Engage," the forum convenes diverse participants from seven different religions, including religious leaders, policymakers, civil society organizations, and, notably, a 33% of its attendees will be young people aged 18 to 30, making it the major platform for fostering social inclusion in Europe.

Organized by the International Dialogue Centre - KAICIID, the EPDF recognizes the pressing challenges faced by young people, including conflicts, climate crises, as well as economic instability. Global incidents of hate speech have surged, exacerbating societal divisions. This year's EPDF aims to emphasize the critical role of cities and their planning in actively engaging community members to provide balanced solutions. It will highlight the contributions of young refugees and migrants to strengthen the relationship between different communities.

Dr. Zuhair Alharthi, Secretary General of KAICIID, expressed the forum's significance, stating, "The EPDF is a testament to our commitment to fostering dialogue and understanding among diverse groups. In today's world, addressing social inclusion is more crucial than ever. This forum is a platform for building bridges, creating meaningful conversations, and finding actionable solutions."

António de Almeida Ribeiro, Deputy Secretary-General of KAICIID, added, "I am particularly proud to see the EPDF taking place in Rotterdam, and seeing the themes we discussed earlier this year translated into input papers that ignite the spark and fuel the conversation. This gathering of diverse voices, cultures and especially the younger attendees we have, demonstrates the power of collective efforts in shaping more inclusive and cohesive societies."

The 5th EPDF's program is structured around three key themes, each aligned with a thought-provoking input paper. "Words that heal" explores the transformative potential of interreligious and intercultural dialogue in countering hate speech. "Cities fostering belonging" delves into how interfaith and intercultural dialogue can create inclusive urban spaces. Lastly, "Leadership in action" seeks to amplify youth's role in decision-making and change, enhancing their trust in secular and religious leadership. These papers aim to lay the foundations for effecting change in European cities and communities.

The EPDF's three-day program consists of plenary sessions, in-depth sessions and the unveiling of three thought-provoking input papers, which will serve as the heart of the conversations. The Forum is a collaboration with European Council of Religious Leaders/Religions for Peace Europe (ECRL/RfP) and the KAICIID-supported Network for Dialogue as well as Multicoloured Religions Rotterdam as a local partner. The Forum also enjoys the support of the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in the Netherlands.

The 5th EPDF promises to be an influential event that fosters social inclusion and continues to be the major platform where religious actors engage in discussions on topics of social cohesion in Europe.

About The International Dialogue Centre – KAICIID
The International Dialogue Centre - KAICIID is an intergovernmental organization that promotes peace and understanding through interreligious and intercultural dialogue by strengthening capacity at the local, national, and regional level through education on dialogue practices; increasing understanding of religious and cultural diversity through leadership for dialogue training, and promoting dialogue and social cohesion through conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and development policies. Learn more at www.kaiciid.org

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Yvonne Baraza: Media Relations Officer,
Email: press@kaiciid.org

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