
Following the conference held on 28-29 April 2025, the Nināwā Forum continues its engagement by promoting the training program “Interreligious Dialogue for Peace and Living Together”, scheduled to take place at the University of Mosul (UoM) on December 14-16.
The initiative, designed for undergraduate students, is organized by the Peacebuilding and Peaceful Coexistence Center (PPCC – UoM) and the Religion & Security Council (RSC), with the support of the KAICIID International Dialogue Centre.
Through awareness sessions and practical activities, Iraqi and international scholars, experts, and officials will enhance participants’ understanding of the key role that interreligious dialogue can play in fostering peaceful coexistence, mutual trust, and cooperation for the common good, in a context shaped by the encounter of religious and cultural traditions, such as the Nineveh region.
The goal is to equip the young attendees with the skills to further interreligious engagement, prevent and resolve conflicts, support peace-building and reconciliation efforts.
The program also seeks to strengthen their capacity to stand against sectarianism, discrimination, hate speech, radicalization, and violent extremism, in line with the “Nineveh Declaration for Peace, Dialogue, and Coexistence” upheld by the Nināwā Forum.
