Monday, September 15, 2008 - Sunday, September 21, 2008
Event Description:
The sixth annual Week of Global Interfaith Dialogue will take
place around the world from September 15-21 to celebrate the United Nations
International Day of Peace: “… a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, an
invitation to all nations and people to honor a cessation of hostilities.”
During this week, individuals and organizations are encouraged to
share the values common to all. The
dialogues, or community gatherings, build a critical mass of positive energy
and unity to facilitate a greater understanding of our interconnectedness and
of our responsibility for each other. These programs need not be elaborate
or formal as the purpose is to bring people together to share common traditions
and to work toward a more peaceful and cooperative future. Programs organized
during the Week of Global Interfaith Dialogue are also occasions for the
sharing of music, art and food that are part of each religious and cultural
tradition.
In previous years the Week of Global Interfaith Dialogue had been
celebrated in locations such as Iran, India, Israel, Jordan, Pakistan,
Mozambique, Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Australia, Taiwan, Finland, the
Philippines, the UK, and the United States.
In
accordance with the philosophy of respect for all faiths, acceptance of all
cultures, and love for all life, GFLP is dedicated to building a harmonious
world through promoting values education, organizing and directing activities
for young people in the field of social service, and sponsoring interfaith
dialogues.A non-profit, tax-exempt NGO,
GFLP is associated with United Nations Department of Public Information.GFLP was honored to be one of the primary
sponsors of the 55th Annual DPI/NGO Conference held at United
Nations headquarters in New York City and the Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue Series
that included the Conference on Global Ethics and Good Governance held at
UNESCO headquarters in Paris.
The Week of Global Interfaith
Dialogue is also a presentation of the Global Family for Love and Peace
Cooperation Circle (www.uriccs.org), one
of the over 300 cooperation circles formed in conjunction with the United
Religions Initiative.Through the
Cooperation Circles, people of different traditions come together to initiate
acts of interfaith cooperation.GFLP is
one of the partners of We, The World's 11 Days of Global Unity, whose mission
leading up to the International Day of Peace is to create a culture of peace
and celebrate a sustainable future, and is a member of the NGO
Planning Committee for the International Day of Peace.