A Dialogue of Love: Interreligious Cooperation and Global Well-Being

Professor Azza Karam, Secretary General of Religions for Peace, joined the annual John Paul II Lecture on Interfaith Understanding in a conversation about the ways multi-religious alliances can further peace and well-being in our fractured world.

In this paper, she reflects on the United Nations’ work with religious actors, her experience as Senior Advisor on Culture at the UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund), and her lifetime and current mission as Religions for Peace’s Secretary General to work multi-religiously towards global peace and well-being.

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“Peace cannot be built by prioritizing one religious group, community, or institution over another.” 
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