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World Faith's mission is to end religious violence. We gather young people in action in global development. Join us!
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IFYC Alumni Spotlight: In case you missed it, Frank Fredericks, Founder and Executive Director of , gave a talk at the Parliament of World's Religions in Toronto 2018 entitled "How we can end Religious Violence in a Generation." Watch here:
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Can the world end religious violence in a generation? Here's how we think it can be done:
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The Balaveng Wound Hospital has a unique specialisation in Cameroon - it only treats wounds: the ill-fated kid of medicine in Africa.
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In 2017, violence and its consequences cost $14 trillion, or 12.4 percent of global gross domestic product [but] understanding what creates sustainable peace cannot be found in the study of violence alone
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Syrian refugees have started more than 6,000 companies and created more than 55,000 jobs in Turkey since 2011, to the benefit of host country’s citizens and the economy.
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UK-based non profit, Women for Health tackles sustainable maternal healthcare even in conflict-prone parts of Nigeria.
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The international response to the food crisis needs to change. Addressing the causes of conflicts, building robust, inclusive societies that resist violence: these are the new criteria for effectiveness.
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“Women are not inferior, this has everything to do with lack of opportunity and access.” - Mary Wollstonecraft
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What do we do? We double down. We lean in. And, finally: Do not despair.
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Inclusion is a critical pillar for sustainable peace. From over two decades’ experience building peace, Interpeace has observed that the roots of many conflicts across the world can be traced to some form of exclusion.
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Research shows that when civil society groups, like women’s organizations, are included in peace processes, the accords are 64% less likely to fail, the likelihood of reaching an agreement increases, and it is 35%more likely to last at least 15 years.
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Violence is more than just tension between communities of difference; it often has economic and enviromental aspects that must be addressed.
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“People start to feel very close when they are able to start understanding one another in a safe environment. Based on this understanding, they start discussing things very openly.”
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India could increase GDP by 60%, but only if female labor participation grows to parity with men’s.
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“The most disturbing issue is youth recruitment and radicalization into religiously-affiliated extreme movements such as Boko Haram, community militias, and other gangs.”
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Donors spent over $3.6 billion to fight the West Africa Ebola outbreak.
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The word “peacebuilding” gets seven million hits on Google, yet isn’t in most dictionaries—but a campaign is well on its way to changing that.
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"What you want is to have religious communities committed to work together and sharing the best insights and experiences they have"
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١٠ أكتوبر World Faith
We need to ask ourselves: Am I sharing what I know and what I have with the young people who will shape our future today, this week, this year, and beyond? If the answer is “no” or “not enough,” it’s time to level up.
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The tsunami relief effort is truly an interfaith undertaking. We are proud of the work that Lian Gogali and her team are doing in the region.
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