Interfaith Platform of Central African Youth
Work for peace and social cohesion.
Work for peace and social cohesion.
Provide a forum for different religions to dialogue with one another on matters of religious, national and civic importance; support a wider interfaith dialogue with other religion and belief groups; support educational activities in connection with interfaith dialogue; encourage civic engagement by religious communities in Scotland and to support religious equality.
To shed light on the different types of interreligious and interfaith actions that are efficient as effective tools for peace in the world .
Nurture and network a critical mass of interfaith leaders, focusing on college students, and build an alumni base committed to a lifetime of interfaith leadership; build capacity for sustainable interfaith cooperation on college campuses nationwide and advance the field of interfaith studies; change the narrative from the inevitability of religious conflict to the possibility of interfaith cooperation by elevating the voices of interfaith leaders.
Provide information on a comprehensive range of issues relating to religion, faith, and spiritual matters; cover areas such as major world religions, new religions, and spiritual development; deliver information for UK readers, but also aim to cover key events across the world as relevant.
Work for freedom of religion and belief because it is a precious human right that potentially enables the best within our religious lives, or our search for truth or enlightenment, to flourish.
Promote friendship and cooperation between like-minded women; channel the communication of those striving for a liberal religious life.
Contribute to the complete education of young people through Scouting from the point of view of the Catholic faith; cooperate in developing and enhancing the spiritual dimension of Scouting in accordance with the unity and the diversity of the World Scout Movement; ensure that Catholic Scouts are actively present in the Church and guarantee communication between the Catholic Church and the World Scout Movement; establish the right relationship between membership in the Church and membership in the Scout Movement, and dialogue with other creeds in Scouting; provide the opportunity for its members to meet together as friends, and for Catholic Scout leaders and officials to share their experiences as providers of an educational service from the viewpoint of the Catholic faith.
To Bridge Religious Considerations with the Practice of International Politics in Support of Peacebuilding
Work for the advancement of equality, social justice and respect for human rights in Canada and around the world through transformative human rights education programs; equip local human rights defenders and educators to build more inclusive communities and to contribute to social and economic development goals through democratic participation.