Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue
Aim
Foster respect for one another through deepening our understanding of one another - the more we understand one another’s religious, cultural and philosophical perspectives, values and traditions, the better our ability to work together to strengthen our communities and overcome the challenges facing the world.
History
The ICD has its roots back to 2002, with the establishment of the Griffith University Multi-Faith Centre.
IRD Activities
- Interfaith Dialogue and Cross-Cultural Collaboration Training
ICD delivers practical skills development to community organisations, faith leaders and businesses
- G20 Interfaith Summit
The Summit brings together opinion leaders such as scholars, lawyers and political leaders with faith and interfaith leaders from around the world for three days of discussion and dialogue as a substantive and symbolic contribution to the G20 forum. ICD is one of the major partners of the summit.
Main Focus Countries of Activities
Australia - Gold Coast, QLD, Australia - Istanbul, Turkey - China