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KAICAIID hosting first ever event in Nepal

KATHMANDU, May 5: International Dialogue Center (KAICIID) is hosting the International Fellows Program from May 6 to May 12 in Kathmandu to learn about interreligious dialogue, conflict  prevention, and promotion of social cohesion. It is the first event ever hosted by the International Dialogue Center (KAICIID) in Nepal.
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KATHMANDU, May 5: International Dialogue Center (KAICIID) is hosting the International Fellows Program from May 6 to May 12 in Kathmandu to learn about interreligious dialogue, conflict  prevention, and promotion of social cohesion. It is the first event ever hosted by the International Dialogue Center (KAICIID) in Nepal. 



According to a statement issued by the company, it is the first event ever hosted by KAICID, bringing together participants from different corners of the globe and different religious backgrounds who receive training in interreligious dialogue facilitation, conflict prevention, intercultural communication and promotion of social cohesion. 


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Throughout these six days, participants will not only undergo training, but will also get to embark on excursions to some of Kathmandu´s most important sacred sites. The fellows are a global community of diverse religious leaders, educators and dialogue practitioners  from Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and other religious backgrounds.


 

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