Regional Youth Forum on Countering Violent Extremism

Regional Youth Forum on Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), Nairobi, August 30–31, 2016. Nairobi, August 30–31, 2016 The Global Network of Religions for Children and Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) collaborated with Norwegian Church Aid and ICCO Cooperation in hosting a Regional Youth Forum on Countering Violent Extremism (CVE). Violent Extremism is

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Has Radicalization into Violent Extremism reached Epidemic Proportions?

Radicalization leading to Violent Extremism is perhaps the greatest challenge cladding humanity today. The Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) and End Child Poverty in collaboration with ICCO Cooperation and Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) are hosting a three-day (29th -31st August 2016) regional youth forum aimed at building the resilience of youth leaders, youth

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Partnership of religious communities to reduce child poverty and violence against children: Part 1

Arigatou International’s Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) and The Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) in collaboration with the Somborski Edukativni Centar (SEC) co-hosted a Round Table at the Sombor Municipal Hall, Serbia on 28th July 2016.

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Partnership of religious communities to reduce child poverty and violence against children: Part 2

Arigatou International’s Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) and The Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) in collaboration with the Somborski Edukativni Centar (SEC) co-hosted a Round Table at the Sombor Municipal Hall, Serbia on 28th July 2016.

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Partnership of religious communities to reduce child poverty and violence against children: Part 3

Arigatou International’s Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) and The Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) in collaboration with the Somborski Edukativni Centar (SEC) co-hosted a Round Table at the Sombor Municipal Hall, Serbia on 28th July 2016. Video courtesy of Somborski edukativni centar – SEC Save

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Faith Communities Partnering To End Child Poverty and Violence Against Children

Sombor, Serbia – 28 July 2016 Arigatou International’s Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) and The Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) in collaboration with the Somborski Edukativni Centar (SEC) co-hosted a Round Table at the Sombor Municipal Hall, Serbia on 28th July 2016.

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First meeting of the GNRC 5th Forum Hosting Committee

The GNRC 5th Forum Hosting Committee held its first meeting on 24th June, 2016 in Panama to officially launch preparations of the forum. The meeting was attended by representatives of the Inter-religious Committee of Panama, an organization that brings together representatives of Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Bahai Community, and Christianity including the Catholic, Anglican, Greek Orthodox,

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Preventing Violent Extremism in Kenya: Young Peace Messengers Retreat in Malindi

One hundred and seventy five (175) in-school youth took part in a 3-day retreat at Town Secondary School, Malindi, in the ongoing efforts to engage young adults to address radicalization and violent extremism in Kenya. GNRC Members in Kenya, through the Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism (BRAVE) initiative, led by Dr. Othman Mujahid, who is

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