“The insights achieved by the Forum will, I am certain, be of great value to the work of the international community in tackling these issues.”
Romano Prodi, President of the European Commision, 2004
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Interfaith Dialogue

Interfaith dialogue and multi-religious assemblies have been an integral and permanent part of the Forum 2000 project and culminate every year in the framework of the Forum 2000 conference. Through frank dialogue, participants work for better collective understanding of global issues, explore the role of religion today and search for ways to increase mutual cooperation and understanding.

 

In 2001, Václav Havel called on deepening the existing attempts at co-operation between the world's religions together with those who shape our world in the areas of politics, economics and science. In its Interfaith Project Forum 2000 reflects this call and organizes platform particularly for the dialogue of secular humanism with the world’s great spiritual traditions.

 

Main goals of the Interfaith Dialogue Project include: promotion of dialogue between religious leaders and representatives of politics and science; and international workshops on various interfaith issues.

Interfaith Dialogue

Supported by:

Nippon Foundation

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