Planning workshop: interfaith training for a new generation in Indonesia

Planning workshop: interfaith training for a new generation in Indonesia

19 Jul – 22 Jul 2016
Invitation Only

Indonesia is a country with a fascinating religious and cultural diversity. While religious conflict in Indonesian society captures a lot of media attention, few means to address discrimination exist. This initiative highlights positive inter-religious events and promotes religious diversity and equality for all.

Over the coming year, young men and women aged 18 to 30 will come together to from religious communities and three regions to counter discrimination and to strengthen the equal rights of all.

The Lutheran World Federation, which has a long-standing record of advocating freedom of religion and belief, will work alongside a consortium of three leading Indonesian universities in Yogyakarta.

This planning workshop allows staff and facilitators to design the training program and established a shared understanding of "rights and inter-religious literacy", as well as strengthen digital literacy and communications skills.

 

Our partners:

Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies

Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD)




Norad funding - specific guidelines

Norad funding - general conditions

 

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Learning the social media ropes: meeting participants Leonard Epafras from ICRS, Febrisa Silaban from member church HKBP and Elis Setyawan share ideas on promoting inter-religious work. Photo:LWF/S. Sinn

Learning the social media ropes: meeting participants Leonard Epafras from ICRS, Febrisa Silaban from member church HKBP and Elis Setyawan share ideas on promoting inter-religious work. Photo:LWF/S. Sinn

Time:
10:00 - 18:00
|GMT
+07:00

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